解决工作场所暴力:政策分析。

IF 2.6 Q2 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Policy, Politics, and Nursing Practice Pub Date : 2025-11-01 Epub Date: 2025-08-04 DOI:10.1177/15271544251361126
Jeneice Collins, Rachel Demers, Martina Petersen, Bridget Forte, Lisa J Sundean
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摘要

卫生保健中的工作场所暴力问题是影响卫生保健工作者安全、病人护理质量和组织可持续性的一个关键问题。WPV包括各种形式的暴力,如辱骂、攻击、骚扰和恐吓,对卫生保健工作者造成情感和身体伤害。WPV的后果超出了个人工作人员的范围,影响到患者护理、劳动力稳定性和卫生保健组织的经济成本。对备选政策的分析考虑了成本、质量、可及性、公平性、可行性、所需资源、实施策略和长期可持续性等因素。尽管面临与联邦立法程序和财政承诺有关的挑战,但SAVE法案作为一项综合解决方案得到了主要捐助国的广泛支持。新罕布什尔、康涅狄格和纽约等州的具体政策提供了有针对性的方法,但与联邦指导方针相比,可能在范围、资金和执行机制方面面临限制。解决卫生保健领域的无水脊灰问题需要采取多方面的方法,包括立法行动、组织倡议、倡导团体合作和资源分配。《拯救法案》是一个很有前途的解决方案,有可能改善工作场所的安全,保护卫生保健工作者的权利,并提高病人的护理效果。然而,仔细规划、资源管理和持续的评估对于确保有效实施和维持在整个卫生保健环境中减少野生脊灰的影响是必要的。
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Addressing Workplace Violence: A Policy Analysis.

The issue of workplace violence (WPV) in health care is a critical concern affecting the safety of health care workers, patient care quality, and organizational sustainability. WPV encompasses various forms of violence, such as verbal abuse, assault, harassment, and intimidation, leading to emotional and physical harm for health care workers. The consequences of WPV extend beyond individual workers to impact patient care, workforce stability, and economic cost for health care organizations. Analysis of policy alternatives considers factors such as cost, quality, access, equity, feasibility, resources required, implementation strategies, and long-term sustainability. The SAVE Act emerges as a comprehensive solution with broad support from key contributors despite challenges related to federal legislative processes and financial commitments. State-specific policies in New Hampshire, Connecticut, and New York offer targeted approaches but may face limitations in scope, funding, and enforcement mechanisms compared to federal guidelines. Addressing WPV in health care requires a multifaceted approach involving legislative actions, organizational initiatives, advocacy group collaborations, and resource allocations. The SAVE Act stands out as a promising solution with the potential to improve workplace safety, protect health care workers' rights and enhance patient care outcomes. However, careful planning, resource management, and ongoing evaluations are necessary to ensure effective implementation and sustain impact in reducing WPV across health care settings.

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Policy, Politics, and Nursing Practice
Policy, Politics, and Nursing Practice Nursing-Leadership and Management
CiteScore
3.30
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24
期刊介绍: Policy, Politics & Nursing Practice is a quarterly, peer-reviewed journal that explores the multiple relationships between nursing and health policy. It serves as a major source of data-based study, policy analysis and discussion on timely, relevant policy issues for nurses in a broad variety of roles and settings, and for others outside of nursing who are interested in nursing-related policy issues.
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