Western Sydney University, Rydalmere, New South Wales, Australia.
Nepean Blue Mountains Local Health District, Penrith, New South Wales, Australia.
J Adv Nurs. 2024 Nov;80(11):4639-4653. doi: 10.1111/jan.16102. Epub 2024 Feb 27.
To explore general nurses' experiences of modifying and implementing contextually suitable Safewards interventions into medical and surgical hospital wards.
Qualitative action research was used working with nurses as co-researchers.
Pre-implementation focus groups were conducted in April 2022 to understand and explore the current strategies nurses utilized to avert, respond to or decrease violence. Following this, two Safewards interventions were modified by the nurses on the wards. Post-implementation focus groups were conducted in October 2022, to explore the nurses' experience of implementing Safewards interventions and the effect on their nursing practice. Data were analysed using Braun and Clarke's framework for thematic analysis.
Three themes emerged from the analysis of the pre-implementation focus groups that reflected the type of violence experienced by these nurses and the context within which they occurred: 'the space is hectic'; 'it can feel like a battlefield'; and 'the aftermath'. These themes encompass the nurses' experience of violence from patients and their visitors. Following the implementation of two modified Safewards interventions, the analysis of the focus groups reflected a change in nursing skills to avert or respond to violence: 'Safewards in action'; 'empathy and self-reflection'; and 'moving forward'.
Safewards interventions can be successfully modified and used in general hospital wards and influence nursing practice to manage patient and visitor violence.
In the interests of safety, successful interventions to reduce violence towards general hospital nurses should be a priority for managers and healthcare organizations. Averting, mitigating and managing violence can decrease the negative professional and personal effect on nurses and ultimately improve well-being, job satisfaction and retention rates. Furthermore, decreasing violence or aggressive incidents leads to a safer patient experience and decreased number of nursing errors ultimately improving patient experiences and outcomes. Understanding nurses' experiences of violence and working with them to explore and develop contextually relevant solutions increases their capacity to respond to and avert violent incidents. Contextually modified Safewards interventions offer one such solution and potentially has wider implications for healthcare settings beyond the specific wards studied.
This study addressed the implementation of modified Safewards strategies in medical and surgical wards to prevent violence. Three themes emerged from the analysis of the pre-implementation focus groups that reflected the type of violence experienced by these nurses and the context within which they occurred. Following the implementation of two modified Safewards interventions, the post-implementation focus groups reported positive changes to their practices using the modified resources to prevent violence from patients and their visitors. Mental health interventions, such as those used in the Safewards model can be modified and provide a tool kit of interventions that can be used by medical and surgical nurses.
This paper has adhered to the COREQ guidelines.
No patient or public contribution. WHAT DOES THIS PAPER CONTRIBUTE TO THE WIDER GLOBAL CLINICAL COMMUNITY?: This paper outlines and discusses the action research approach undertaken to work with general hospital nurses to modify mental health nurses' Safewards interventions into their clinical practice. This paper provides evidence of the 'real world' application of Safewards interventions by medical and surgical nurses in general hospital wards. This paper presents qualitative findings based on focus group methods to highlight the narratives of general nurses and their experiences of violence.
探索普通护士将情境适宜的 Safewards 干预措施修改并应用于医疗和外科病房的经验。
采用定性行动研究,让护士作为共同研究者参与其中。
2022 年 4 月进行了预实施焦点小组,以了解和探讨护士目前用于避免、应对或减少暴力的策略。在此之后,护士对两个 Safewards 干预措施进行了修改。2022 年 10 月进行了实施后焦点小组,以探讨护士实施 Safewards 干预措施的经验及其对护理实践的影响。使用 Braun 和 Clarke 的主题分析框架对数据进行分析。
从预实施焦点小组的分析中出现了三个主题,反映了这些护士所经历的暴力类型以及发生的背景:“空间繁忙”;“感觉像是战场”;和“余波”。这些主题涵盖了护士从患者及其访客那里经历的暴力。在实施了两项修改后的 Safewards 干预措施后,焦点小组的分析反映了护士在避免或应对暴力方面技能的变化:“Safewards 在行动”;“同理心和自我反思”;和“向前迈进”。
可以成功地将 Safewards 干预措施修改并应用于普通医院病房,并影响护理实践以管理患者和访客的暴力行为。
为了安全起见,减少普通医院护士遭受暴力的成功干预措施应该成为管理人员和医疗机构的优先事项。避免、减轻和管理暴力可以减少对护士的负面影响,最终提高他们的幸福感、工作满意度和保留率。此外,减少暴力或攻击事件会导致患者体验更安全,并减少护理错误的数量,最终改善患者体验和结果。了解护士的暴力经历,并与他们一起探讨和开发情境相关的解决方案,可以提高他们应对和避免暴力事件的能力。情境修改后的 Safewards 干预措施提供了这样一种解决方案,并可能对研究病房以外的医疗保健环境产生更广泛的影响。
本研究探讨了在医疗和外科病房实施修改后的 Safewards 策略以预防暴力的问题。从预实施焦点小组的分析中出现了三个主题,反映了这些护士所经历的暴力类型以及发生的背景。在实施了两项修改后的 Safewards 干预措施后,实施后焦点小组报告说,他们使用修改后的资源来预防患者和访客的暴力行为,他们的做法发生了积极的变化。精神健康干预措施,如 Safewards 模型中使用的干预措施,可以进行修改,并提供一套可以由医疗和外科护士使用的干预措施工具包。
本文遵循了 COREQ 指南。
没有患者或公众的贡献。
这篇论文对更广泛的全球临床社区有何贡献?本文概述并讨论了与普通医院护士合作的行动研究方法,以修改心理健康护士的 Safewards 干预措施并将其应用于他们的临床实践。本文提供了普通医院护士在普通病房应用 Safewards 干预措施的“真实世界”证据。本文通过焦点小组方法提供了定性发现,突出了普通护士的叙述及其对暴力的体验。