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一项针对美国65家急诊科工作场所暴力情况的调查。

A survey of workplace violence across 65 U.S. emergency departments.

作者信息

Kansagra Susan M, Rao Sowmya R, Sullivan Ashley F, Gordon James A, Magid David J, Kaushal Rainu, Camargo Carlos A, Blumenthal David

机构信息

Department of Medicine, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA.

出版信息

Acad Emerg Med. 2008 Dec;15(12):1268-74. doi: 10.1111/j.1553-2712.2008.00282.x. Epub 2008 Oct 25.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

Workplace violence is a concerning issue. Healthcare workers represent a significant portion of the victims, especially those who work in the emergency department (ED). The objective of this study was to examine ED workplace violence and staff perceptions of physical safety.

METHODS

Data were obtained from the National Emergency Department Safety Study (NEDSS), which surveyed staff across 69 U.S. EDs including physicians, residents, nurses, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants. The authors also conducted surveys of key informants (one from each site) including ED chairs, medical directors, nurse managers, and administrators. The main outcome measures included physical attacks against staff, frequency of guns or knives in the ED, and staff perceptions of physical safety.

RESULTS

A total of 5,695 staff surveys were distributed, and 3,518 surveys from 65 sites were included in the final analysis. One-fourth of surveyed ED staff reported feeling safe sometimes, rarely, or never. Key informants at the sampled EDs reported a total of 3,461 physical attacks (median of 11 attacks per ED) over the 5-year period. Key informants at 20% of EDs reported that guns or knives were brought to the ED on a daily or weekly basis. In multivariate analysis, nurses were less likely to feel safe "most of the time" or "always" when compared to other surveyed staff.

CONCLUSIONS

This study showed that violence and weapons in the ED are common, and nurses were less likely to feel safe than other ED staff.

摘要

目的

工作场所暴力是一个令人担忧的问题。医护人员是受害者的重要组成部分,尤其是那些在急诊科工作的人员。本研究的目的是调查急诊科的工作场所暴力情况以及工作人员对人身安全的看法。

方法

数据来自国家急诊科安全研究(NEDSS),该研究对美国69家急诊科的工作人员进行了调查,包括医生、住院医师、护士、执业护士和医师助理。作者还对关键信息提供者(每个地点一名)进行了调查,包括急诊科主任、医疗主任、护士长和行政管理人员。主要结局指标包括针对工作人员的身体攻击、急诊科枪支或刀具的出现频率以及工作人员对人身安全的看法。

结果

共发放了5695份工作人员调查问卷,最终分析纳入了来自65个地点的3518份调查问卷。四分之一的受访急诊科工作人员表示有时、很少或从未感到安全。抽样急诊科的关键信息提供者报告称,在5年期间共发生了3461起身体攻击事件(每个急诊科的攻击事件中位数为11起)。20%的急诊科关键信息提供者报告称,每天或每周都有枪支或刀具被带到急诊科。在多变量分析中,与其他受访工作人员相比,护士“大部分时间”或“总是”感到安全的可能性较小。

结论

本研究表明,急诊科的暴力和武器现象很常见,而且护士比其他急诊科工作人员更不容易感到安全。

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