Author:
Keenan Eamonn,Ramsay Louis
Abstract
AbstractObjective: The authors were aware of a high level of aggression in their centre and felt that a systematic review of incidents of aggression could be of benefit to both staff and residents. Method: A retrospective review of all incidents over a one year period was performed. Data involving the resident and the incident itself were analysed. An ICD 9 psychiatric diagnosis was attributed to each resident where possible. Results: The results show a large number of incidents, mostly of a minor nature. In almost half the incidents the nurse was the victim. There was a lower number of incidents in January and February. Forty one of the 45 residents involved in incidents had a psychiatric diagnosis. Conclusion: There is a general trend for moving from residential settings to the community. Our results suggest that as time goes on our centre will contain more residents with a psychiatric diagnosis who have a potential for aggression. We suggest ways of coping with this aggression and produce an incident form for recording aggressive incidents.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
History and Philosophy of Science,Psychiatry and Mental health,Applied Psychology
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