DECIPHer, School of Social Sciences, SPARK, Cardiff University, Cardiff, Wales, United Kingdom.
Wolfson Centre for Young People's Mental Health, School of Social Sciences, SPARK, Cardiff University, Cardiff, Wales, United Kingdom.
PLoS One. 2023 Oct 25;18(10):e0293086. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0293086. eCollection 2023.
Addressing violence related harm is a global public health priority. While violence is primarily managed in the criminal justice system, healthcare supports and manages those injured by violence. Emergency Departments (EDs), the primary destination for those seriously injured, have emerged as a candidate location for violence prevention initiatives. There is limited evaluation of ED-based violence prevention, and a lack of guidance for the implementation and delivery of them. Nurse-led Violence Prevention Teams (VPTs) have been developed and implemented in two EDs in Wales, UK. This protocol describes methods used in the process evaluation of these VPTs.
To understand how VPTs function, how they were implemented, and mechanisms of impact, as well as the exploration of wider contextual factors influencing their function.
Adopting a critical realist approach and informed by the Medical Research Council (MRC) guidance for process evaluations, the process evaluation will employ qualitative methods to collect and analyse data: a scoping review of evidence of effectiveness that considers the causal mechanisms underpinning violence; a documentary analysis to determine operational considerations concerning the development, implementation and delivery of the VPTs; a descriptive analysis of routine ED data to characterise the prevalence of violence-related attendances in each ED; interviews with professional stakeholders (N = 60) from the violence prevention ecologies in which the VPTs are embedded.
This protocol outlines a process evaluation of a novel, nurse led violence prevention intervention. Findings will be used to inform policy makers' decision making on whether and how VPTs should be used in practice in other EDs across the UK, and the extent that a single operational model should be adjusted to address the local characteristic of violence. To the authors knowledge, this is the first process evaluation of a UK-based, nurse led Emergency Department Violence Prevention Team.
Protocol registration ISRCTN: 15286575. Registered 13th March, 2023.
解决与暴力相关的伤害是全球公共卫生的重点。虽然暴力主要由刑事司法系统处理,但医疗保健系统为暴力受害者提供支持和治疗。急诊科(ED)是受重伤者的主要目的地,已成为预防暴力举措的候选地点。目前对基于 ED 的预防暴力措施的评估有限,并且缺乏实施和提供这些措施的指导。在英国威尔士的两家 ED 中已经开发并实施了护士主导的预防暴力小组(VPT)。本方案描述了对这些 VPT 进行过程评估所使用的方法。
了解 VPT 的运作方式、实施方式以及影响机制,以及探索影响其功能的更广泛的背景因素。
采用批判现实主义方法,并根据医学研究委员会(MRC)对过程评估的指导,该过程评估将使用定性方法收集和分析数据:对有效性证据进行范围综述,考虑暴力的潜在因果机制;对文件进行分析,以确定 VPT 开发、实施和交付方面的操作考虑因素;对常规 ED 数据进行描述性分析,以描述每个 ED 中与暴力相关就诊的流行程度;对预防暴力生态系统中的专业利益相关者(N=60)进行访谈。
本方案概述了对一种新型的、由护士主导的预防暴力干预措施的过程评估。研究结果将用于为决策者提供决策依据,即是否以及如何在英国其他 ED 中实际使用 VPT,以及应在多大程度上调整单一的操作模式以应对当地的暴力特征。据作者所知,这是对英国基于护士主导的急诊部预防暴力小组的首次过程评估。
方案注册 ISRCTN:15286575。于 2023 年 3 月 13 日注册。