A Prospective Study of Assaults on Staff by Psychiatric In-Patients

Author:

Cheung Peter1,Schweitzer Isaac2,Tuckwell Virginia3,Crowley K C4

Affiliation:

1. Senior Lecturer in Psychiatry, University of Melbourne and Consultant Psychiatrist, Rehabilitation Program, Preston and Northcote Community Hospital (PANCH), Melbourne, Australia

2. Associate Professor in Psychiatry, University of Melbourne, Australia

3. Research Fellow, Department of Psychiatry, University of Melbourne, Australia

4. Research Nurse, Academic Unit, Melbourne Clinic, Melbourne, Australia

Abstract

This study determined the prevalence and features of assaults on staff, compared them with other aggressive incidents by psychiatric in-patients, and studied their relationship with the ward atmosphere. There were 181 physical assaults among 279 staff in two months, i.e. 389 assaults per 100 staff per year. A few patients were responsible for the majority of the assaults. Most assaults were triggered off by staff-patient interaction. About one-third of the staff were significantly psychologically shaken by the incidents. Patients were more likely to be provoked and used more severe means of aggression against staff than against other targets of aggression. There were no significant differences between the characteristics of patients who assaulted staff and those who had other targets of aggression.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Law,Health Policy,Issues, ethics and legal aspects

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