Flannery Raymond B
Massachusetts Department of Mental Health and Harvard Medical School, Massachusetts, USA.
Psychiatr Q. 2005 Winter;76(4):317-26. doi: 10.1007/s11126-005-4965-y.
Psychiatric patient assaults on staff are a serious and continuing problem in health care settings. Over thirty years of empirical research have documented the characteristics of both patient assailants and staff victims. Notably absent from this literature have been similar empirical studies on the nature of patient precipitants to these assaults. This paper reviewed empirical studies of patient assault precipitants from 1990-2003. Six studies from three countries were reviewed. Common precipitants included staff restrictions on patient behaviors, denial of services, excessive sensory overload, and provocation by others. The clinical, methodological, and risk management implications are examined.
在医疗环境中,精神病患者袭击医护人员是一个严重且持续存在的问题。三十多年的实证研究记录了患者袭击者和医护人员受害者的特征。值得注意的是,关于这些袭击事件中患者诱发因素本质的类似实证研究在该文献中却未见报道。本文回顾了1990年至2003年期间关于患者袭击诱发因素的实证研究。对来自三个国家的六项研究进行了综述。常见的诱发因素包括医护人员对患者行为的限制、服务拒绝、过度的感官超载以及他人的挑衅。本文还探讨了其临床、方法学及风险管理方面的意义。