实施 "大使 "计划以减少医院住院环境中的职业暴力:一项试点研究。

Lita Jeffries, Hui Grace Xu, Anna Doubrovsky, Kaylene Woollett, Joanna Griffiths, Jed Duff
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背景职业暴力(OV)是一个严重的工作场所问题,影响到全球 62% 的医疗工作者。职业大使是一种新的角色,其工作重点是预防医疗机构中的职业暴力。他们主动与患者和来访者接触,使用行为策略来引导或缓和可能令人担忧的人。这项试点研究评估了在急诊住院病人环境中引入 "大使 "的情况。方法 2020 年 12 月至 2021 年 2 月,在澳大利亚一家大型都市医院的三个外科病房进行了横断面多方法评估。在试点前和试点期间,从安全记录、事故报告和员工调查中收集了数据。调查包括多项选择题和开放式问题。采用 SPSS 对定量数据进行分析,采用主题分析法对定性数据进行分析。结果经过 3 个月的试点后,安全呼叫明显减少(从 111 次减少到 44 次,减少了 60%,χ2=28.96,P<0.05)。
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Implementation of an Ambassador program to reduce occupational violence in hospital inpatient settings: a pilot study.

Background Occupational violence (OV) is a significant workplace issue that affects 62% of healthcare workers globally. An Ambassador is a new role that focuses on preventing OV in healthcare settings. They proactively engage with patients and visitors, using behavioural strategies to redirect or de-escalate people who may be of concern. This pilot study evaluated the introduction of an Ambassador in an acute inpatient hospital setting. Methods A cross-sectional multiple-method evaluation was conducted in three surgical wards in a major metropolitan hospital in Australia from December 2020 to February 2021. Data from security records, incident reports and staff surveys were collected before and during the pilot. The survey included multiple-choice and open-ended questions. Quantitative data were analysed in SPSS, and qualitative data were analysed using thematic analysis. Results After the 3 month pilot, a significant decrease was seen in security calls (from 111 to 44, a decrease of 60%, χ 2 =28.96, P <0.001) and incident reports (from 20 to 6, a decrease of 70%, χ 2 =7.54, P =0.006). Staff surveys showed an increased awareness of OV as a workplace issue (from 60% to 82%, χ 2 =7.65, P =0.005). The qualitative analysis identified three main themes: professional roles and functions, key personnel characteristics, and suggestions for future implementation. Conclusions An improvement was seen in the staff perception of safety and a reduction in organisational metrics related to OV. Future research is required to evaluate program effectiveness across different wards and settings. Application to practice The success of the Ambassador program relies on selecting the right candidates, providing clear role descriptions, offering appropriate training and ensuring adequate support resources.

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