Mayo Clinic, Department of Emergency Medicine, Rochester, Minnesota.
Mayo Clinic, Global Security, Rochester, Minnesota.
West J Emerg Med. 2023 Feb 1;24(2):169-177. doi: 10.5811/westjem.2022.9.57497.
Healthcare workers, particularly those in the emergency department (ED), experience high rates of injuries caused by workplace violence (WPV).
Our goal was to establish the incidence of WPV among multidisciplinary ED staff within a regional health system and assess its impact on staff victims.
We conducted a survey study of all multidisciplinary ED staff at 18 Midwestern EDs encompassing a larger health system between November 18-December 31, 2020. We solicited the incidence of verbal abuse and physical assault experienced and witnessed by respondents over the prior six months, as well as its impact on staff.
We included responses from 814 staff (24.5% response rate) for final analysis with 585 (71.9%) indicating some form of violence experienced in the preceding six months. A total of 582 (71.5%) respondents indicated experiencing verbal abuse, and 251 (30.8%) indicated experiencing some form of physical assault. All disciplines experienced some type of verbal abuse and nearly all experienced some type of physical assault. One hundred thirty-five (21.9%) respondents indicated that being the victim of WPV has affected their ability to perform their job, and nearly half (47.6%) indicated it has changed the way they interact with or perceive patients. Additionally, 132 (21.3%) indicated experiencing symptoms of post-traumatic stress, and 18.5% reported they have considered leaving their position due to an incident.
Emergency department staff suffer violence at a high rate, and there is no discipline that is spared. As health systems seek to prioritize staff safety in violence-prone areas such as the ED, it is imperative to recognize that the entire multidisciplinary team is impacted and requires targeted efforts for improvement in safety.
医疗工作者,尤其是急诊部门(ED)的工作人员,遭受工作场所暴力(WPV)伤害的比例很高。
我们的目标是确定一个区域卫生系统内多学科急诊部门工作人员 WPV 的发生率,并评估其对工作人员受害者的影响。
我们对 2020 年 11 月 18 日至 12 月 31 日期间,18 个中西部急诊部门的所有多学科急诊部门工作人员进行了一项调查研究。我们征集了受访者在过去六个月内经历和目睹的言语虐待和身体攻击的发生率,以及其对员工的影响。
我们对 814 名工作人员(24.5%的回复率)的回复进行了最终分析,其中 585 名(71.9%)表示在过去六个月内经历过某种形式的暴力。共有 582 名(71.5%)受访者表示经历过言语虐待,251 名(30.8%)表示经历过某种形式的身体攻击。所有学科都经历过某种形式的言语虐待,几乎所有学科都经历过某种形式的身体攻击。135 名(21.9%)受访者表示 WPV 受害者影响了他们履行工作职责的能力,近一半(47.6%)表示这改变了他们与患者互动或看待患者的方式。此外,132 名(21.3%)受访者表示出现了创伤后应激症状,18.5%的人表示由于某一事件他们考虑过离职。
急诊部门的工作人员遭受暴力的频率很高,没有一个学科能幸免。由于卫生系统试图在急诊等暴力频发的领域优先考虑工作人员的安全,因此必须认识到整个多学科团队都受到了影响,需要有针对性地努力改善安全状况。