Saverimuttu A, Lowe T
Oxfordshire Mental Healthcare Trust.
Nurs Stand. 2000;14(35):33-6. doi: 10.7748/ns2000.05.14.35.33.c2838.
Although factors related to inpatient aggression have been extensively studied, there is relatively little specific information about violence in intensive care, so the authors decided to conduct their own research into the subject.
The authors studied the behaviours of the small number of patients who are involved in most of the aggressive incidents in a psychiatric intensive care unit (PICU) over 15 months.
The study found that female patients were significantly more likely to be involved in aggressive incidents, but that most of these incidents involved self-harm. Patients with a diagnosis of schizophrenia were more likely to display violent behaviour than those from other diagnostic categories. Patients with a personality disorder were more likely to inflict violence against themselves.
The authors concluded that all the research on patient violence needs to be standardised to inform practice properly. Nurses need to be aware that relatively few patients are responsible for most of the violent incidents that occur.
尽管与住院患者攻击行为相关的因素已得到广泛研究,但关于重症监护中的暴力行为的具体信息相对较少,因此作者决定对该主题进行自己的研究。
作者研究了在15个月内一家精神科重症监护病房(PICU)中涉及大多数攻击事件的少数患者的行为。
研究发现女性患者参与攻击事件的可能性显著更高,但这些事件大多涉及自我伤害。被诊断为精神分裂症的患者比其他诊断类别的患者更有可能表现出暴力行为。患有精神障碍的患者更有可能对自己施加暴力。
作者得出结论,所有关于患者暴力行为的研究都需要标准化,以便为实践提供恰当的信息。护士需要意识到,发生的大多数暴力事件是由相对少数的患者造成的。