Woods Phil, Almvik R
Florence Nightingale School of Nursing and Midwifery, Kings College London, UK.
Acta Psychiatr Scand Suppl. 2002(412):103-5. doi: 10.1034/j.1600-0447.106.s412.22.x.
The Brøset violence checklist (BVC) is a short-term violence prediction instrument assessing confusion, irritability, boisterousness, verbal threats, physical threats and attacks on objects as either present or absent. The aim of this paper is to describe the evolution and usefulness of the BVC.
This paper reviews studies on the BVC and discusses implications for further research.
Empirical research has shown that it has moderate sensitivity and high specificity with an adequate inter-rater reliability.
The BVC is a useful instrument for predicting inpatient violence within the next 24-h period. The psychometric properties of the instrument are satisfactory. Results from ongoing studies will give important information on cultural differences, the validity of the BVC in less well staffed wards, the clinical use of the checklist and its ability to predict violence throughout all the hospital stay.
布罗泽特暴力清单(BVC)是一种短期暴力预测工具,用于评估意识混乱、易怒、喧闹、言语威胁、身体威胁以及对物品的攻击行为是否存在。本文旨在描述BVC的演变及实用性。
本文回顾了关于BVC的研究,并讨论了对进一步研究的启示。
实证研究表明,它具有中等敏感性和高特异性,且评分者间信度良好。
BVC是预测未来24小时内住院患者暴力行为的有用工具。该工具的心理测量特性令人满意。正在进行的研究结果将提供有关文化差异、BVC在人员配备不足的病房中的有效性、清单的临床应用及其预测整个住院期间暴力行为能力的重要信息。