Impact of a comprehensive prevention programme aimed at reducing incivility and verbal violence against healthcare workers in a French ophthalmic emergency department: an interrupted time-series study

Author:

Touzet Sandrine,Occelli Pauline,Denis Angelique,Cornut Pierre-Loïc,Fassier Jean-Baptiste,Le Pogam Marie-AnnickORCID,Duclos Antoine,Burillon Carole

Abstract

Objective and settingPrimary prevention, comprising patient-oriented and environmental interventions, is considered to be one of the best ways to reduce violence in the emergency department (ED). We assessed the impact of a comprehensive prevention programme aimed at preventing incivility and verbal violence against healthcare professionals working in the ophthalmology ED (OED) of a university hospital.InterventionThe programme was designed to address long waiting times and lack of information. It combined a computerised triage algorithm linked to a waiting room patient call system, signage to assist patients to navigate in the OED, educational messages broadcast in the waiting room, presence of a mediator and video surveillance.ParticipantsAll patients admitted to the OED and those accompanying them.DesignSingle-centre prospective interrupted time-series study conducted over 18 months.Primary outcomeViolent acts self-reported by healthcare workers committed by patients or those accompanying them against healthcare workers.Secondary outcomesWaiting time and length of stay.ResultsThere were a total of 22 107 admissions, including 272 (1.4%) with at least one act of violence reported by the healthcare workers. Almost all acts of violence were incivility or verbal harassment. The rate of violence significantly decreased from the pre-intervention to the intervention period (24.8, 95% CI 20.0 to 29.5, to 9.5, 95% CI 8.0 to 10.9, acts per 1000 admissions, p<0.001). An immediate 53% decrease in the violence rate (incidence rate ratio=0.47, 95% CI 0.27 to 0.82, p=0.0121) was observed in the first month of the intervention period, after implementation of the triage algorithm.ConclusionA comprehensive prevention programme targeting patients and environment can reduce self-reported incivility and verbal violence against healthcare workers in an OED.Trial registration numberNCT02015884

Funder

French ministry of health

Publisher

BMJ

Subject

General Medicine

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