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Positive Effects of an Anti-Aggression and De-Escalation Training on Ward Atmosphere and Subjective Safety May Depend on Previous Training Experience

机译:反侵略和降级训练对病房气氛和主观安全性的积极影响可能取决于先前的训练经验

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Anti-aggression and de-escalation (ADE) trainings of health-care professionals working on psychiatric inpatient wards have been shown to increase staff knowledge and confidence, which could be connected with higher subjective safety. Additionally, a potential reduction of aggressive incidents could improve ward atmosphere. Thus, the current study aimed to investigate the effects of ADE training on ward atmosphere and subjective safety. In 2015, an ADE training was established at the Psychiatric University Clinics (UPK), University of Basel. Nursing staff from 22 wards received theoretical and practical training over the course of 5 days. Ward atmosphere and subjective safety were assessed using the Essen Climate Evaluation Schema (EssenCES). A total of 46 people had been assessed in 2012 before training implementation (baseline), and 45 persons in 2016 after implementation. In the 2016 group, 23 people had previously participated in an ADE training, and 22 were first-time participants. Patients’ coherence (p = 0.004), subjective safety (p = 0.004), and ward atmosphere (p = 0.001) were rated significantly higher by first-time ADE training participants compared to baseline, and patients’ coherence (p = 0.029) and ward atmosphere (p = 0.011) were rated significantly higher by first-time ADE training participants than by nurses with prior ADE training. There were no significant differences regarding any EssenCES ratings by nurses with prior ADE training compared to baseline. ADE training was exclusively connected with higher ratings on most EssenCES scales for first-time participants. This indicates that the positive effects of ADE training may depend on previous training experience.
机译:研究表明,对在精神科住院病人病房工作的医护人员进行反侵略和降级培训可以提高员工的知识和信心,这可能与更高的主观安全性有关。此外,减少侵略性事件的可能性可以改善病房气氛。因此,本研究旨在调查ADE训练对病房气氛和主观安全性的影响。 2015年,在巴塞尔大学精神病大学诊所(UPK)建立了ADE培训。来自22个病区的护理人员在5天的时间内接受了理论和实践培训。使用埃森气候评估方案(EssenCES)对病房气氛和主观安全性进行了评估。培训实施(基线)之前,2012年共评估了46人,实施培训后,2016年评估了45人。在2016年的小组中,之前有23人参加了ADE培训,其中22人是首次参加。首次ADE培训参与者将患者的连贯性(p = 0.004),主观安全性(p = 0.004)和病房气氛(p = 0.001)的得分均明显高于基线,患者的连贯性(p = and0.029)和首次ADE培训参与者的病房气氛(p = 0.011)的得分明显高于接受过ADE培训的护士。与基线相比,接受过ADE培训的护士在EssenCES评分上没有显着差异。 ADE培训在大多数EssenCES量表上都为初次参加者提供了更高的评分。这表明ADE培训的积极效果可能取决于以前的培训经验。

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