Toon Molly F, Weaver Christy, Frasier Nora, Brown Kristie L
Molly F. Toon and Christy Weaver are assistant professors in the health sciences center school of nursing at Texas Tech University in Lubbock, Tex. Nora Frasier is CNO and vice president of patient care at Methodist Mansfield Medical Center in Mansfield, Tex. Kristie L. Brown is an NP in the Rees-Jones trauma center at Parkland Health & Hospital System in Dallas, Tex.
Nursing. 2019 Mar;49(3):61-63. doi: 10.1097/01.NURSE.0000553279.11096.cf.
As caregivers, nurses often dismiss violent patient interactions as "just part of the job." This article addresses this misconception, differentiates between two types of violence present in healthcare settings, and stresses the importance of reporting and evaluating violent acts to plan mitigation strategies.
作为护理人员,护士常常将与患者的暴力互动视为“工作的一部分”而不予理会。本文探讨了这一误解,区分了医疗环境中存在的两种暴力类型,并强调了报告和评估暴力行为以制定缓解策略的重要性。