No excuses, no exceptions except with compassion: A narrative review of visitor aggression in pediatrics

Aysha Jawed MSW, MPH, Bernadette Simone Thompson MSW
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Visitor aggression in pediatrics is a form of workplace violence that has not received much focus across pediatric health care systems. There are many different practices, strategies, and policies implemented across children's hospitals to mitigate visitor aggression on both clinical and organizational levels. To date, there has not been a published review on interventions in pediatrics to de-escalate the intensity of these circumstances in the context of providing care and treatment to children. The goals of this review are to identify and assess the efficacy of each effort implemented across diverse pediatric health care settings. This review also proposes research, organizational, clinical, and policy implications and considerations that could help inform future practice in hospital-based violence prevention. A narrative review of the literature identified eleven peer-reviewed studies that delineated practices, strategies, and educational efforts between 1994 and 2020. All studies were descriptive in nature. There were four cross-sectional studies, three qualitative studies, one mixed-methods study, two prospective studies (one of which also had a group comparison design), and one non-experimental study. The primary measures implemented across children's hospitals involved increasing security and police presence in patient care areas (n = 3), development of multidisciplinary workgroups to review and revise visitation policies (n = 2), crisis response teams (n = 2), and incident reporting systems (n = 2). Hospital risk management, administration, and clinical leadership teams were stakeholders involved in designing interventions across studies. Hospitals varied in allocation of support resources and in defining visitor aggression which contributed to mixed findings across studies.

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没有借口,没有例外,除了同情:儿科访客攻击的叙述性回顾
儿科来访者攻击是工作场所暴力的一种形式,在儿科卫生保健系统中没有得到太多关注。儿童医院在临床和组织层面上实施了许多不同的实践、策略和政策来减轻来访者的攻击性。迄今为止,在向儿童提供护理和治疗的背景下,还没有发表过关于儿科干预措施以降低这些情况强度的评论。本综述的目的是确定和评估在不同儿科卫生保健环境中实施的每项努力的效果。本综述还提出了研究、组织、临床和政策方面的影响和考虑,这些影响和考虑可能有助于为今后在医院预防暴力的实践提供信息。对文献的叙述性回顾确定了11项同行评议的研究,这些研究描述了1994年至2020年间的实践、策略和教育努力。所有研究本质上都是描述性的。有4项横断面研究、3项定性研究、1项混合方法研究、2项前瞻性研究(其中一项也有组比较设计)和1项非实验研究。在儿童医院实施的主要措施包括增加患者护理区域的安全和警察存在(n = 3),发展多学科工作组以审查和修订探视政策(n = 2),危机应对小组(n = 2)和事件报告系统(n = 2)。医院风险管理,行政管理和临床领导团队是参与设计跨研究干预措施的利益相关者。各医院在支持资源的分配和对来访者攻击性的定义方面各不相同,这导致了各研究的不同结果。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Healthcare Risk Management is published quarterly by the American Society for Healthcare Risk Management (ASHRM). The purpose of the journal is to publish research, trends, and new developments in the field of healthcare risk management with the ultimate goal of advancing safe and trusted patient-centered healthcare delivery and promoting proactive and innovative management of organization-wide risk. The journal focuses on insightful, peer-reviewed content that relates to patient safety, emergency preparedness, insurance, legal, leadership, and other timely healthcare risk management issues.
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