环境设计干预措施在急诊科减少攻击和暴力的有效性:范围审查。

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Darren Jacob, Belinda Jacob, Elisabeth Jacob, Alycia Jacob
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目的探讨物理设计干预措施在急诊室减少患者和旁观者暴力的有效性。背景急诊部门的工作场所暴力会对卫生保健工作人员和组织造成经济、情感和身体伤害。暴力可能会受到该部门物理设计的影响。方法对CINAHL、Medline、Scopus和PsycINFO进行范围综述。搜索使用了布尔运算符,包括关键词、主要搜索词和主题标题。纳入标准为物理设计、暴力和急诊科。关于心理健康或儿科急诊科的研究或非研究论文被排除在外。采用AS评审进行分类筛选。将数据提取到Covidence中。研究回顾了用于管理攻击和结果的物理设计元素。对提取的数据进行内容分析,确定了四个主题。结果共鉴定出10篇论文。大多数研究提供了工作人员对物理设计对暴力的有效性的看法。数据揭示了物理设计干预可能影响患者和旁观者暴力行为的四个主要领域。这些措施包括防止武器伤害、控制实际出入、观察和认识以及病人的舒适度。结论物理设计干预对减少医院急诊科患者和旁观者暴力行为的有效性尚无证据。尽管缺乏经验证据,但工作人员认为急诊科的物理设计会影响他们的安全。需要进一步的研究来更好地理解身体设计对暴力的影响,并确定哪些干预措施对攻击行为的影响是有效的。
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Effectiveness of Environmental Design Interventions to Reduce Aggression and Violence in Emergency Departments: A Scoping Review.

AimTo investigate evidence for the effectiveness of physical design interventions to reduce patient and bystander violence in emergency departments.BackgroundWorkplace violence in emergency departments can cause financial, emotional and physical harm for health care staff and organizations. Violence may be impacted by the physical design of the department.MethodA scoping review was undertaken of CINAHL, Medline, Scopus, and PsycINFO. The search utilized Boolean operators with key words, major search terms and subject headings. Inclusion criteria were physical design, violence and emergency departments. Studies on mental health or pediatric emergency departments, or non-research papers were excluded. AS review was used to sort and filter. Data was extracted into Covidence. Studies were reviewed for physical design elements used to manage aggression and outcomes. Content analysis of extracted data identified four themes.ResultsTen papers were identified. The majority of studies provided staff perceptions on the effectiveness of physical design on violence. Data revealed four main areas where physical design interventions could impact on violence from patients and bystanders. These were preventing harm from weapons, controlling physical access, observation and awareness and patient comfort.ConclusionThere is little evidence for the effectiveness of physical design interventions to reduce patient and bystander violence in hospital emergency departments. Despite a lack of empirical evidence, staff perceive that the physical design of the emergency department impacts on their safety. Further research is needed to better understand the effect of physical design on violence and determine which interventions are effective in impacting on aggressive behavior.

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Herd-Health Environments Research & Design Journal
Herd-Health Environments Research & Design Journal PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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