Review article: Identifying occupational violence patient risk factors and risk assessment tools in the emergency department: A scoping review
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Johnston, Amy NB
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Occupational violence (OV) is a daily risk for ED staff. It contributes to staff stress, sick leave, turn‐over and burn‐out, and limits the capacity of staff to provide unimpeded quality care to patients and their families. Many factors contribute to incidents of OV; however, early detection of such risk factors could pre‐empt incidences of OV during ED episodes of care. A five‐stage methodological framework for scoping reviews was used to identify, summarise and synthesise OV risk factors from five key databases. A validated tool was used to appraise the quality of included studies. Independent evaluation by the reviewers was used throughout. Patient factors were extracted and described from 24 methodologically and geographically diverse papers. Methodological quality for these studies varied from moderate to high. A total of 34 OV risk factors were identified. Although there was variation in, and differences between, staff‐perceived and objective (documented) OV risk factors, patient risk factors can be categorised into three main groups: clinical presentation, behaviours and past history. Five existing ED OV risk assessment tools were identified, with limited supporting evidence for each. The results support the development of a reliable and validated OV risk assessment tool to be initiated at triage.
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Emergency Medicine Australasia
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© 2019 ACEM and ASEM. This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Review article: Identifying occupational violence patient risk factors and risk assessment tools in the emergency department: A scoping review, Emergency Medicine Australasia, which has been published in final form at 10.1111/1742-6723.13362. This article may be used for non-commercial purposes in accordance with Wiley Terms and Conditions for Self-Archiving (http://olabout.wiley.com/WileyCDA/Section/id-828039.html)
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Clinical sciences
emergency service
nurse
risk assessment
scoping review
workplace violence
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Cabilan, CJ; Johnston, AN, Review article: Identifying occupational violence patient risk factors and risk assessment tools in the emergency department: A scoping review., Emergency Medicine Australasia, 2019