利用技术减少职场暴力。

Q2 Nursing
Nursing Administration Quarterly Pub Date : 2025-10-01 Epub Date: 2025-08-26 DOI:10.1097/NAQ.0000000000000716
Anthony A Thomas, Simmy King, Paul Quigley, Reginald E Bannerman, Theresa Ryan Schultz
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简介:在精神科、急诊科和儿科工作的护士报告每100名全职当量(fte)的攻击率最高。在儿科,有几个独特的因素导致工作场所暴力,包括护理人员对保健临床医生的不信任、复杂或复杂的医疗环境、诊断困难或延误,或患者的行为和/或精神健康。倡议:为了解决WPV问题,我们在一家独立的学术儿科医院实施了电子攻击筛查、武器检测筛查和个人胁迫系统。结果:攻击筛查数据显示,大多数(约80%)的患者筛查为中低风险攻击。武器检测筛查导致被发现的武器减少了62.82%。个人胁迫系统将安全响应时间提高了51%。讨论:技术解决方案可以减轻WPV的风险,提高员工对安全文化的认知,并导致积极的人员配置变化。结论:这些结果证明了技术解决方案在提高工作场所安全方面的有效性。然而,这些解决方案并不能完全解决WPV问题。迫切需要制定法规和立法,保护卫生保健工作者免受野生脊灰病毒的侵害。没有这种保护,卫生保健工作者将继续面临受到伤害的风险。
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Leveraging Technology to Mitigate Workplace Violence.

Introduction: Nurses working in psychiatry, the Emergency Department, and pediatrics report the highest rate of assaults per 100 full-time equivalents (FTEs). In pediatrics, several unique factors contribute to workplace violence (WPV), including mistrust from the caregiver towards the health care clinician, complex or complicated medical circumstances, difficulty or delay in diagnosis, or the patient's behavioral and/or mental health.

Initiative: To address WPV, we implemented electronic aggression screening, weapons detection screening, and a personal duress system at a free-standing, academic pediatric hospital.

Outcomes: Aggression screening data show that the majority (>80%) of patients screened for low to medium-risk aggression. Weapons detection screening has resulted in a 62.82% decrease in weapons detected. The personal duress system improved security response times by 51%.

Discussion: Technological solutions can mitigate the risk of WPV, improve staff perception of safety culture, and lead to positive staffing changes.

Conclusion: These outcomes demonstrate the effectiveness of technological solutions to enhance workplace safety. However, these solutions are not a complete answer to WPV. The need for regulation and legislation protecting health care workers from WPV is urgent and pressing. Without such protection, health care workers will continue to be at risk of harm.

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Nursing Administration Quarterly
Nursing Administration Quarterly Nursing-Leadership and Management
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期刊介绍: Nursing Administration Quarterly (NAQ) is a peer-reviewed journal that provides nursing administrators with practical, up-to-date information on the effective management of nursing services in all health care settings. Published 4 times per year, each issue focuses on a selected topic providing an in depth look at the many aspects of nursing administration.
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