Duff Jed, Jeffries Lita, Griffiths Joanna, Woollett Kaylene, Carter Andy, Xu Hui Grace
School of Nursing, Centre for Healthcare Transformation, Queensland University of Technology.
Nursing and Midwifery Research Centre.
Workplace Health Saf. 2024 Aug;72(8):327-336. doi: 10.1177/21650799241249187. Epub 2024 May 30.
Occupational violence (OV) is a priority issue that significantly affects the safety of nurses, leading to staff burnout and poor retention issues. Security personnel are common in inpatient settings, yet there is limited research on their role, function, and impacts. The study aims to qualitatively evaluate a novel security role to reduce OV in inpatient settings. : This qualitative study was conducted in a tertiary hospital in Brisbane, Queensland. A novel security role (Ambassador) was piloted in three inpatient wards over 6 months in 2020 to mitigate OV risk. Semi-structured in-depth interviews were conducted. All interviews were audio recorded. Interview transcripts were transcribed. Deductive analysis based on the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research (CFIR) was used to identify the experiences and perceptions of the participants. : 17 participants were interviewed. Five themes were identified including program characteristics, internal drivers, external drivers, individual experience, and implementation process. An Ambassador proactively engages with patients and visitors and employs behavioral strategies to de-escalate or redirect persons of concern. Participants considered Ambassadors to be important members of the health care team who supported the provision of patient and family-centered care. Successful implementation was said to require collaboration between clinical and security services and a small agile project team with authority and autonomy. : This study provides many insights into the successful implementation of a novel security role in acute hospital settings. More research is needed on the effectiveness, appropriateness, feasibility, and cost of different security models.
职业暴力(OV)是一个优先问题,严重影响护士的安全,导致员工倦怠和人员留用问题不佳。保安人员在住院环境中很常见,但关于他们的角色、功能和影响的研究有限。该研究旨在对一种新型保安角色进行定性评估,以减少住院环境中的职业暴力。:这项定性研究在昆士兰州布里斯班的一家三级医院进行。2020年,一种新型保安角色(大使)在三个住院病房进行了为期6个月的试点,以降低职业暴力风险。进行了半结构化深入访谈。所有访谈都进行了录音。访谈记录被转录。基于实施研究综合框架(CFIR)的演绎分析被用于识别参与者的经历和看法。:采访了17名参与者。确定了五个主题,包括项目特征、内部驱动因素、外部驱动因素、个人经历和实施过程。大使积极与患者和访客互动,并采用行为策略来缓和或引导相关人员。参与者认为大使是医疗团队的重要成员,他们支持以患者和家庭为中心的护理。据说成功实施需要临床和保安服务部门之间的合作,以及一个具有权威和自主权的小型灵活项目团队。:这项研究为在急性医院环境中成功实施新型保安角色提供了许多见解。需要对不同保安模式的有效性、适当性、可行性和成本进行更多研究。