在住院病人心理健康环境中使用穿戴式摄像机的可行性

S. Hardy, L. Bennett, P. Rosén, S. Carroll, P. White, S. Palmer-Hill
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生化武器在国际上被警察使用。在美国进行的一项随机对照现场试验表明,警察bwc降低了警察使用武力的发生率以及公民对警察的投诉发生率[10]。在英格兰,对汉普郡和怀特岛使用电动汽车的评估也显示,投诉减少了,犯罪率和犯罪率也有所下降。国际卫生保健安全和安全协会(IAHSS)基金会在其2015年关于在卫生保健环境中使用穿戴式摄像机的报告中描述了联合王国的一些例子,这些例子声称对保安人员使用生物武器可以减少卫生设施中的暴力事件[b]。然而,目前还没有发表的评价来支持这些说法。大伦敦当局2014年的一份报告发现,在过去三年中,包括护士在内的近6.6万名一线工作人员遭受了身体或言语攻击,并建议试验穿戴式摄像机,看看它们是否有助于减少针对工人的犯罪。
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The Feasibility of Using Body Worn Cameras in an Inpatient Mental Health Setting
BWCs are used internationally by police officers. A randomized controlled field trial carried out in the USA suggested that police BWCs reduce the prevalence of use-of-force by the police as well as the incidence of citizens’ complaints against them [2]. In England, an evaluation of their use in Hampshire and the Isle of Wight also showed a reduction in complaints, and a decrease in occurrences and crimes [3]. In their 2015 report regarding the use of body worn cameras in health care settings, the International Association for Healthcare Security and Safety (IAHSS) Foundation [1] describe some examples in the United Kingdom which claim that the use of BWCs on security officers can decrease violence in health facilities [4]. However, there are no published evaluations available to support these claims. A report from the Greater London Authority in 2014 [5], found that nearly 66,000 frontline workers, including nurses, were recipients of physical or verbal attacks in the past three years and recommended the trial of body worn cameras to see if they assist in reducing crimes against workers.
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