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Citation

Meier SBB, Uenver Y, Stooss A, Meyer-Heim A. Dev. Neurorehabil. 2019; ePub(ePub): 1-9.

Affiliation

Rehabilitation centre Affoltern am Albis , University Children's Hospital Zurich , Switzerland.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2019, Informa - Taylor and Francis Group)

DOI

10.1080/17518423.2019.1604579

PMID

31055992

Abstract

AIM: Aggressive incidents (AI) are a serious concern in health care and can have negative effects on the physical and emotional well-being staff. This study aimed to determine frequency, characteristics and risk factors for aggressive behavior.

METHODS: AI were recorded during six months by the staff in a pediatric rehabilitation clinic using the evaluation form for AI (EVA). Patients were divided into the study group (patients who were involved in AI) and controls.

RESULTS: 14/105 (13%) of patients were involved in 79 AI. 0.44 AI per day occurred. Most often AI occurred on Mondays and 98% included physical, 22% verbal aggression. Most frequent target (43%) were nurses, followed by therapists (31.6%). Significant risk factors for AI were: previous aggressive behavior (p =.038), lower cognitive and higher mobility sub-scores in the WeeFIM.

CONCLUSION: Findings emphasize the magnitude of AI in pediatric rehabilitation and thus the importance of implement preventive strategies. ABBREVIATIONS: ADL: Activity of daily living; AI: Aggressive Incidents; CFCS: Communication Function Classification System; EVA: Recording aggressive incidents (Erfassung von Aggressionsereignissen); GMFCS: Gross Motor Function Classification System; MACS: Manual Ability Classification System; SOAS-R: Staff Observation of Aggression Scale-Revised; WeeFIM: Functional Independence Measure for Children; WPV: Workplace violence.


Language: en

Keywords

Aggressive incident; child; disability; rehabiliation; workplace violence

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