减少工作场所暴力与伤害在急性精神病设置通过短暂的故意接地。

IF 1.4 Q2 NURSING
William Brooke, Susanlee Wisotzkey
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目的:本研究的目的是评估将整体正念模式整合到团体治疗中是否可以减少精神科住院病人的暴力伤害。设计:本研究采用混合实验设计。方法:联合治疗服务(ATS)的工作人员接受了正念模式的培训,并在两个不同的急性精神病病房进行了每天两次的小组治疗。将干预后6个月的工作场所暴力伤害事件数据与干预前6个月的工作场所暴力伤害事件统计数据进行比较。定性数据包括患者和工作人员对干预益处的调查。研究结果:研究表明,与前六个月相比,在两个成年急性精神科住院病人中,使用短暂的故意接地与六个月期间工作场所暴力伤害的显著减少有关。质性调查数据显示,在进行短暂意向接地训练后,患者的情绪调节能力、压力管理能力、人际联系能力和感恩能力均有显著提高。此外,工作人员报告说,练习短暂的有意接地是有益的,并改善了他们的幸福感。结论:在某急性成人精神科住院病人中,将“短暂故意接地”融入团体治疗,提高了患者调节情绪的能力,减少了暴力伤害,为护理人员提供了一个更安全的工作环境。
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Decreasing Workplace Violence With-Injury in an Acute Psychiatric Setting Through Brief Intentional Grounding.

Purpose: The purpose of this study is to evaluate if integrating a holistic mindfulness modality into group therapy can decrease violence with-injury on an inpatient psychiatric unit. Design: The research used a mixed experimental design. Method: Allied Therapy Services (ATS) staff was trained in the mindfulness modality Brief Intentional Grounding and implemented it within group therapy twice daily in two different acute psychiatric units. Six months of post-intervention data on workplace violence with-injury incidents was compared to 6-month pre-intervention statistics on workplace violence with-injury. Qualitative data included patient and staff surveys on benefits of the intervention. Findings: The study revealed the use of Brief Intentional Grounding correlated with a significant reduction in workplace violence with-injury in two adult acute inpatient psychiatric units over a 6-month period when compared to the previous six months. The qualitative survey-data showed significant improvement in patients' emotional regulation, ability to manage stress, interpersonal connectivity, and gratitude after practicing Brief Intentional Grounding. Furthermore, staff reported practicing Brief Intentional Grounding was beneficial and improved their well-being. Conclusions: Integrating Brief Intentional Grounding into group therapy on an acute adult inpatient psychiatric unit improved patients' ability to regulate their emotions and led to reductions in violence with-injury, providing a safer work environment for nursing staff.

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