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A Quality Improvement Approach to Violence Reduction: Standardizing the Risk Identification Process. | LitMetric

A Quality Improvement Approach to Violence Reduction: Standardizing the Risk Identification Process.

J Nurs Care Qual

Department of Nursing, Central State Hospital, Petersburg, Virginia (Dr DeSouza); and The Langston Center for Innovation in Quality and Safety, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond (Dr Bleich).

Published: November 2023

Background: The impact of aggressive and violent behaviors directed toward staff in psychiatric facilities has layers of implications tied to recruitment and retention, cost, quality and safety.

Local Problem: Increased patient aggressive behaviors contributed to staff dissatisfaction and high turnover rates, triggering an analysis of current aggression management approaches.

Methods: The Plan-Do-Study-Act quality improvement method was used for this project.

Interventions: The Dynamic Appraisal of Situational Aggression (DASA) risk assessment tool was implemented.

Results: Daily aggression risk identification increased by 69%, and aggressive incidents toward staff and patients decreased by 64% and 28%, respectively, when the tool was completed more consistently. Surveys revealed acceptance of the tool by nurses.

Conclusions: Quality improvement statistical tools supported evidence-based strategies. A risk for aggression assessment laid the foundations for implementing strategies for reducing aggression and violence.

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