Ferns Terry
Department of Acute and Continuing Care, University of Greenwich, School of Health and Social Care, Avery Hill Road, London SE9 2UG, United Kingdom.
Accid Emerg Nurs. 2005 Jul;13(3):180-5. doi: 10.1016/j.aaen.2005.03.005.
Violence and aggression experienced by emergency nurses has been the focus of international concern. This paper examines the phenomena of violence experienced by emergency department nursing staff from an international perspective by reviewing original, published research studies. Methodological inconsistencies and concerns, a lack of comprehensive studies and persistent under-reporting may mean that the reality of clinical practise has not being captured by researchers. The literature suggests that clients presenting with weapons in the emergency department may be characteristic of North American departments but is much less likely to occur in the United Kingdom were weapons use is much more likely to be opportunistic. Excessive verbal abuse is a global phenomenon and nursing staff and organisations may be significantly affected by workplace violence. However, violence against nursing staff remains poorly researched or understood.
急诊护士所遭受的暴力和攻击一直是国际关注的焦点。本文通过回顾已发表的原创研究,从国际视角审视急诊科护理人员所遭受暴力的现象。方法上的不一致和问题、缺乏全面的研究以及持续的报告不足,可能意味着研究人员尚未掌握临床实践的实际情况。文献表明,在急诊科携带武器就诊的患者可能是北美科室的特点,但在英国发生的可能性要小得多,在英国,使用武器更可能是机会性的。过度的言语辱骂是一种全球现象,护理人员和机构可能会受到工作场所暴力的显著影响。然而,针对护理人员的暴力行为仍然缺乏充分的研究或理解。