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Safewards model of care pilot reduced violence in hospitals — to be rolled out across ACT
ABC NEWS (Australia)
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6 months ago
The Safewards program aims to make wards a more positive environment to reduce violence towards healthcare workers. More than half of the staff involved in a pilot said the program impacted conflict in the workplace.
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A little familiarity and a friendly chat go a long way.
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Myself and the team leader, usually we go and speak to every patient in the ward in the morning,
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introduce ourselves to the patients and the family members,
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we ask them if they have any questions or concerns.
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The Safe Wards program, now rolled out in 10 ACT hospital wards,
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involves practical measures for fostering a kinder culture.
00:27
It's part of a broader strategy to encourage reporting of safety issues and violence.
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We've seen reported incidents of occupational violence go down in some wards, go up in others,
00:38
but overall the feedback from staff and from patients and families and carers
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is that they're feeling a more positive environment.
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They're seeing a reduction in occupational violence,
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but also a reduction in the use of restrictive practices like medication to keep patients calm.
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There's been concern from peak bodies about violence in hospitals nationally,
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particularly in emergency departments.
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In the 2022 to 2023 financial year,
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there were 50 reports of occupational violence in the Canberra hospitals ED.
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The following year, there were 95,
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and in the 12 months to this July, there were nearly 170.
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And while some of that might be down to an increase in reporting,
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researchers like emergency consultant David Coldicott say it could be a symptom of broader issues.
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People who are finding it difficult to find their healthcare elsewhere
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are using the emergency department as a safety net.
01:36
That might be for a repeat prescription, that might be for a chronic problem,
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it might be for a pain issue that doesn't require immediate treatment.
01:44
A kind of medicine for a struggling system.
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It probably can't be through.
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It only turns out that we want to do better treatment happen.
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That might be a problem with the tech department.
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Because of past, it may be a problem with the veteran healthcare,
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but there's a problem with the implementation center.
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That might be for the threat to the escape system.
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But when they're going to work with them.
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They decided to get a problem with the test.
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That might be a problem with the ANTIC.
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That might be a problem with nothing.
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It might be a problem with and is that the primeiro technic system.
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The first step of the działa,
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the part of the działa immune system.
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That might be a problem with theな essa problem with the治 and the kristen.
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This is an emergency.
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It might be a problem with a problem with that.
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