Staff Safety and Experiences with Electronic Safety Devices among a Sample of Veterans Affairs Homeless Service Providers.

IF 1.9 4区 社会学 Q1 SOCIAL WORK Health & Social Work Pub Date : 2025-02-01 DOI:10.1093/hsw/hlae046
Amanda Edwards-Stewart, Amanda Joy Anderson, Jack Tsai
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The current survey examined Veterans Affairs (VA) homeless service providers' experiences with electronic personal protective safety devices (EPPSDs). The survey was completed by 153 homeless service providers based at VA medical centers in New York, New Jersey, and Florida. The survey asked about feelings of safety while performing work duties, safety incidents, use of EPPSDs, and experiences with EPPSDs. Forty-three percent of respondents reported using an EPPSD at work. Respondents who used an EPPSD described using the technology primarily to check in while working in the community. Overall, feelings of safety and confidence in the ability to call for help while at work did not differ between providers who used an EPPSD and those who did not. These findings need replication in a larger sample. EPPSDs may not increase feelings of safety among homeless service providers. VA homeless service providers generally reported feeling safe at work. Feelings of safety were not significantly associated with using an electronic safety device.

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退伍军人事务无家可归者服务提供者样本中工作人员使用电子安全装置的安全性和经验。
目前的调查调查了退伍军人事务部(VA)无家可归者服务提供者使用电子个人保护安全装置(eppsd)的经历。这项调查是由纽约、新泽西和佛罗里达退伍军人医疗中心的153名无家可归者服务提供者完成的。该调查询问了员工在履行工作职责时的安全感受、安全事故、使用eppsd以及使用eppsd的经历。43%的受访者表示在工作中使用电子办公设备。使用EPPSD的受访者表示,他们使用该技术主要是为了在社区工作时签到。总的来说,使用EPPSD和不使用EPPSD的人在工作时对求助能力的安全感和信心并没有什么不同。这些发现需要在更大的样本中进行复制。eppsd可能不会增加无家可归者服务提供者的安全感。退伍军人事务部无家可归者服务提供者普遍表示在工作中感到安全。安全感与使用电子安全装置没有显著的联系。
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