Akdeniz University Hospital of Emergency Department, Campus/Antalya, Turkey.
Fundamentals of Nursing Department, Akdeniz University Nursing Faculty Antalya, Turkey.
Int Emerg Nurs. 2021 Jan;54:100942. doi: 10.1016/j.ienj.2020.100942. Epub 2020 Dec 8.
In hospitals, the places where the highest rate of violence is perpetrated are emergency departments (EDs). Evaluating patient relatives' perceptions of violence and obtaining their views about how to prevent violence incidents are important in terms of uncovering the factors that increase violent behaviors. This study was aimed at determining the factors increasing violence in the emergency department (ED) from the perspectives of patient relatives.
The sample of this study consisted of 520 individuals who brought a relative to the Adult ED of Akdeniz University Hospital in Turkey between April 2017 and June 2017. Data was collected using a two-part questionnaire prepared by the researcher. The first part consists of 15 items questioning the demographic characteristics of the participants. The second part consists of 20 statements asked the participants to rate the reasons urged patients or their relatives to perpetrate violence in the emergency department. Numbers and percentage calculations were used to evaluate the data.
Of the participants, 55.6% were men and 54.7% were married. According to the participants' statements, of the relatives of the 520 patients, 141 (27.1%) witnessed verbal violence against emergency department staff, 76 (14.6%) witnessed physical violence against emergency department staff, 9 (1.7%) witnessed verbal threat against emergency department staff, especially against nurses. According to the participants, the primary factor causing people to perpetrate violence at EDs was that patients or their relatives were not adequately informed about the patient's condition. More than 40% of patients' relatives said that anxiety and nervousness arising from being a patient's relative, and stress and sadness they suffered were among the leading factors causing people to perpetrate violent incidents.
In order to prevent and decrease incidents of violence in the emergency departments, healthcare systems should be reviewed and revised. Our study revealed that informing patients and their relatives about the patient's condition and empathic approaches displayed by healthcare employees towards patients reduced the number of incidents of violence. Unlike other studies, this study addresses the negative experiences of patients' relatives in the emergency department and the factors influencing these experiences. Obtaining the opinions of the patients' relatives about possible solutions to the violent events in the ED makes this study unique.
在医院中,发生暴力事件的频率最高的地方是急诊部(ED)。评估患者亲属对暴力的看法,并了解他们对预防暴力事件的看法,对于揭示增加暴力行为的因素至关重要。本研究旨在从患者亲属的角度确定增加急诊部(ED)暴力的因素。
本研究的样本包括 2017 年 4 月至 2017 年 6 月期间在土耳其阿克登兹大学医院成人 ED 就诊的 520 名患者的亲属。数据收集使用由研究人员准备的两部分问卷。第一部分包括 15 个项目,询问参与者的人口统计学特征。第二部分包括 20 个陈述,要求参与者对促使患者或其亲属在急诊部实施暴力的原因进行评分。使用数字和百分比计算来评估数据。
参与者中,55.6%为男性,54.7%为已婚。根据参与者的陈述,在这 520 名患者的亲属中,有 141 人(27.1%)目睹了对急诊部工作人员的言语暴力,76 人(14.6%)目睹了对急诊部工作人员的身体暴力,9 人(1.7%)目睹了对急诊部工作人员的言语威胁,特别是针对护士。根据参与者的说法,导致人们在 ED 实施暴力的主要因素是患者或其亲属未充分了解患者的病情。超过 40%的患者亲属表示,作为患者亲属的焦虑和紧张,以及他们所经历的压力和悲伤,是导致人们实施暴力事件的主要因素之一。
为了预防和减少急诊部的暴力事件,应审查和修改医疗保健系统。我们的研究表明,向患者及其亲属告知患者的病情以及医疗保健人员对患者表现出的同理心,可以减少暴力事件的发生。与其他研究不同,本研究涉及患者亲属在急诊部的负面体验以及影响这些体验的因素。了解患者亲属对 ED 中暴力事件的可能解决方案的意见,使本研究具有独特性。