Introduction: Healthcare workers in hospital-based Emergency Departments (EDs) experience high rates of workplace violence perpetrated by patients. Aim: The purpose of this quality improvement project was to implement and evaluate the effectiveness of a risk for violence screening tool (RVST) in an urban, academic trauma center ED to reduce staff assaults through an alert system and focused assault prevention strategies. Method: Using the socioecological framework, facility, and literature-based risk factors for assaultive behavior, a RSVT to flag patients for aggression reduction strategies was developed, implemented and evaluated. Six steps included the following: (1) adult patients screened at triage for risk criteria for violence, (2) p...
Aggression against nurses physically and verbally in the workplace is an invasion of human dignity a...
Mental health emergencies represent a growing number of emergency department visits. Emergency depar...
Background: Since the rise of the COVID-19 pandemic, many hospitals have been experiencing higher vo...
Nurses in emergency departments continue to experience workplace violence despite many preventive pr...
Violence towards healthcare workers in acute care settings, particularly mental health units is incr...
Background: Patient violence in healthcare is an issue across many departments, but many staff membe...
OBJECTIVE: In 2018, we developed and implemented a novel approach to recognition and response to occ...
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) have mandated that hospitals identify patients ...
Purpose: To update and recommend new policies on workplace violence in the emergency department. Bac...
Despite its healing mission and purpose, the healthcare environment is not immune to violence. Healt...
Introduction: Healthcare and social workers have the highest incidence of workplace violence of any ...
Background: Workplace violence (WPV) is a serious and growing problem. Nurses have the highest risk ...
Introduction: The high rate of violence in the healthcare sector supports the need for greater prev...
© 2015 Dr. Catherine Elizabeth DanielBackground: There is an increasing focus in the published liter...
Multiple factors (e.g., a misperception of what constitutes violence and lack of administrative resp...
Aggression against nurses physically and verbally in the workplace is an invasion of human dignity a...
Mental health emergencies represent a growing number of emergency department visits. Emergency depar...
Background: Since the rise of the COVID-19 pandemic, many hospitals have been experiencing higher vo...
Nurses in emergency departments continue to experience workplace violence despite many preventive pr...
Violence towards healthcare workers in acute care settings, particularly mental health units is incr...
Background: Patient violence in healthcare is an issue across many departments, but many staff membe...
OBJECTIVE: In 2018, we developed and implemented a novel approach to recognition and response to occ...
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) have mandated that hospitals identify patients ...
Purpose: To update and recommend new policies on workplace violence in the emergency department. Bac...
Despite its healing mission and purpose, the healthcare environment is not immune to violence. Healt...
Introduction: Healthcare and social workers have the highest incidence of workplace violence of any ...
Background: Workplace violence (WPV) is a serious and growing problem. Nurses have the highest risk ...
Introduction: The high rate of violence in the healthcare sector supports the need for greater prev...
© 2015 Dr. Catherine Elizabeth DanielBackground: There is an increasing focus in the published liter...
Multiple factors (e.g., a misperception of what constitutes violence and lack of administrative resp...
Aggression against nurses physically and verbally in the workplace is an invasion of human dignity a...
Mental health emergencies represent a growing number of emergency department visits. Emergency depar...
Background: Since the rise of the COVID-19 pandemic, many hospitals have been experiencing higher vo...