Gharaveis Arsalan, Hamilton D Kirk, Pati Debajyoti, Shepley Mardelle McCuskey, Rodiek Susan, McCall Denise
Arcadis Inc. (CRTKL), Los Angeles, CA, USA.
Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, USA.
HERD. 2024 Jan;17(1):135-147. doi: 10.1177/19375867231188985. Epub 2023 Jul 31.
This research explored the relationship between visibility and the level of security risks as perceived by nurses and physicians in emergency departments (EDs). Security in EDs has been reported as a major global concern, and visibility has been identified as a design factor impacting behavior. However, few previous studies have rigorously investigated the role of visibility in reduction of ED security risks with evidence-based design approach. There is a lot of significant questions about how visibility impacts the reduction of security issues in EDs.
How visibility may influence ED security was explored via qualitative methods in five EDs using semi-structured one-on-one interviews with 17 clinical staff and 48 hr of field observations. The coding process for both interviews and observational notes followed the principles of naturalistic inquiry.
The findings suggest security risks can be decreased by improving visibility. Medical staff (registered nurses and physicians) felt more secure in the EDs with higher visibility.
This study provides a framework to identify preferable levels of visibility in EDs and proposes design strategies to minimize security issues. Registered nurses and physicians can improve their team's sense of security by considering visibility throughout their daily practices.
本研究探讨了急诊科护士和医生所感知的可见性与安全风险水平之间的关系。急诊科的安全已被报道为全球主要关注点,并且可见性已被确定为影响行为的一个设计因素。然而,以往很少有研究采用循证设计方法严格调查可见性在降低急诊科安全风险中的作用。关于可见性如何影响急诊科安全问题的减少存在许多重要问题。
通过定性方法,在五个急诊科对17名临床工作人员进行半结构化一对一访谈并进行48小时的实地观察,探讨可见性如何影响急诊科安全。访谈和观察记录的编码过程遵循自然主义探究原则。
研究结果表明,提高可见性可降低安全风险。医务人员(注册护士和医生)在可见性较高的急诊科会感觉更安全。
本研究提供了一个框架,以确定急诊科中理想的可见性水平,并提出设计策略以尽量减少安全问题。注册护士和医生可以通过在日常工作中考虑可见性来提高其团队的安全感。