Monash Medical Centre, Melbourne, VIC
Australasian College for Emergency Medicine, Melbourne, VIC.
Med J Aust. 2016 Mar 7;204(4):155. doi: 10.5694/mja15.00858.
To survey emergency department (ED) clinical staff about their perceptions of alcohol-related presentations.
DESIGN, SETTING AND PARTICIPANTS: A mixed methods online survey of ED clinicians in Australia and New Zealand, conducted from 30 May to 7 July 2014.
The frequency of aggression from alcohol-affected patients or their carers experienced by ED staff; the perceived impact of alcohol-related presentations on ED function, waiting times, other patients and staff.
In total, 2002 ED clinical staff completed the survey, including 904 ED nurses (45.2%) and 1016 ED doctors (50.7%). Alcohol-related verbal aggression from patients had been experienced in the past 12 months by 97.9% of respondents, and physical aggression by 92.2%. ED nurses were the group most likely to have felt unsafe because of the behaviour of these patients (92% reported such feelings). Alcohol-related presentations were perceived to negatively or very negatively affect waiting times (noted by 85.5% of respondents), other patients in the waiting room (94.4%), and the care of other patients (88.3%). Alcohol-affected patients were perceived to have a negative or very negative impact on staff workload (94.2%), wellbeing (74.1%) and job satisfaction (80.9%).
Verbal and physical aggression by alcohol-affected patients is commonly experienced by ED clinical staff. This has a negative impact on the care of other patients, as well as on staff wellbeing. Managers of health services must ensure a safe environment for staff and patients. More importantly, a comprehensive public health approach to changing the prevailing culture that tolerates alcohol-induced unacceptable behaviour is required.
调查急诊科(ED)临床医务人员对与酒精相关就诊的看法。
设计、地点和参与者:2014 年 5 月 30 日至 7 月 7 日,在澳大利亚和新西兰的急诊科临床医生中进行了一项混合方法的在线调查。
ED 工作人员遭遇受酒精影响的患者或其照顾者的攻击频率;酒精相关就诊对 ED 功能、等待时间、其他患者和工作人员的感知影响。
共有 2002 名 ED 临床医务人员完成了调查,其中包括 904 名 ED 护士(45.2%)和 1016 名 ED 医生(50.7%)。在过去 12 个月中,97.9%的受访者经历过患者的与酒精相关的言语攻击,92.2%经历过身体攻击。由于这些患者的行为,ED 护士是最有可能感到不安全的群体(92%的人报告有这种感觉)。酒精相关就诊被认为对等待时间(85.5%的受访者指出)、候诊室中的其他患者(94.4%)以及其他患者的护理(88.3%)产生负面影响或非常负面的影响。受酒精影响的患者被认为对工作人员的工作量(94.2%)、健康(74.1%)和工作满意度(80.9%)产生负面影响或非常负面的影响。
受酒精影响的患者的言语和身体攻击是 ED 临床医务人员经常经历的。这对其他患者的护理以及工作人员的健康都有负面影响。卫生服务管理人员必须确保为工作人员和患者提供安全的环境。更重要的是,需要采取全面的公共卫生措施来改变容忍酒精引起的不可接受行为的普遍文化。