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Events preceding changes in conflict and containment rates on acute psychiatric wards.

机译:急性精神病房在冲突和收容率发生变化之前发生的事件。

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OBJECTIVE: The main objective of this study was to learn more about what increases or decreases the likelihood of patient conflict (such as verbal abuse, violence, and rule breaking) and containment (such as seclusion, manual restraint, and enforced medication) events in acute inpatient psychiatric wards. METHODS: Line graphs that mapped the total conflict and containment scores over two years on 16 acute inpatient psychiatric wards in the United Kingdom (London) were matched with chronological events that were documented in 120 qualitative semistructured interviews with ward managers and consultant psychiatrists during the same two-year period. Conflict and containment scores were derived from the validated Patient-Staff Conflict Checklist-Shift Report, which was completed by nurses at the end of each shift to log the frequency of conflict behaviors of patients and the staff containment measures. RESULTS: A total of 463 score transitions (upturns and downturns) were identified in the graphs. A total of 323 events were matched to these transitions. A thematic analysis of these events produced 40 themes, which were organized into four categories: patient centered, staff centered, practice or ward centered, or other themes. Thirteen themes were significantly associated with conflict and containment score transitions, 11 of which were staff centered. For example, negative staff morale and staffing change resulting in a negative impact significantly increased the likelihood that conflict and containment would occur, whereas report of positive staff practice significantly decreased the likelihood of such events occurring. CONCLUSIONS: The results support the theory that ward staff play a crucial role in influencing the likelihood that conflict or containment events will occur in inpatient psychiatric settings.
机译:目的:本研究的主要目的是了解更多有关增加或减少患者冲突(例如口头虐待,暴力和违反规则)和遏制(例如隔离,手动约束和强制用药)事件的可能性的信息。急性住院精神病房。方法:用线形图绘制英国(伦敦)16例急性住院精神病房两年内的总冲突和包容度得分,并与按时间顺序排列的事件相匹配,该事件在同一时间与病房经理和顾问精神病医生进行了120次定性半结构化访谈两年期限。冲突和遏制分数来自经过验证的“患者-员工冲突检查清单-班次报告”,该报告由护士在每个班次结束时填写,以记录患者发生冲突行为的频率和员工的收容措施。结果:在图形中总共确定了463个分数转换(上升和下降)。总共323个事件与这些过渡匹配。对这些事件的主题分析产生了40个主题,这些主题分为四个类别:以患者为中心,以工作人员为中心,以实践或病房为中心或其他主题。十三个主题与冲突和遏制分数转换显着相关,其中有11个以员工为中心。例如,负面的员工士气和人员变动导致负面影响,显着增加了发生冲突和遏制的可能性,而积极员工实践的报告大大降低了此类事件发生的可能性。结论:结果支持以下理论:病房工作人员在影响住院或精神病患者发生冲突或收容事件的可能性方面起着至关重要的作用。

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