Personal safety for health care workers
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Personal safety for health care workers
Arena, c1995
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"Commissioned by the Suzy Lamplugh Trust" -- cover
Includes bibliographical references (p. 225-228)
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This book is aimed at employers, managers and professional and administrative staff in the health care services. GP practices, home visits and the hospital are all covered. Despite growing evidence of violence against health care workers, some employers have been slow to acknowledge the risks faced in both primary and secondary health care settings. Personal Safety for Health Care Workers provides the tools to investigate the risks involved and to develop policy and practice to ensure staff safety. It also deals with the vexed question of under-reporting. Part I deals with the respective roles and responsibilities of employers and employees and offers guidance on developing a workplace personal safety policy. Workplace design and management are addressed and guidelines provided for health care workers when away from their normal work base. Part 2 gives detailed guidelines for use by individual workers in a variety of work situations. Part 3 considers training issues and contains a number of sample training programmes with handouts. The message of this book is that prevention is better than cure - proper attention to risk can reduce both the incidence of aggression and its development into violent acts. The aim is to achieve the dual effect of protecting health care workers, and also of providing services in a more sensitive way. Good practice implies a responsibility to ensure that health care can be delivered in conditions of safety for staff and patients alike.
目次
- Contents: Background
- Violence at work
- The risks in perspective
- Violence against health care workers
- Defining violence and aggression
- Employer and employee roles
- Safety in the health care setting
- Developing a policy
- Implementing a policy
- Reporting violent incidents
- The workplace
- Nursing homes and day care settings
- Away from the workplace
- After-care help and support. Guidelines for Health Care Workers: Interviewing techniques
- Non-verbal communication
- Coping with violence
- Developing assertiveness
- Travel guidelines. Training for Safety: Guidelines for trainers
- Task 1 Introduction to violence at work
- Task 2 The manager's role
- Task 3 Coping with violence
- Task 4 Communication skills
- Task 5 Developing a policy and procedures
- Task 6 Practical steps to safety
- Appendix A: Sample handouts
- Appendix B: Violent incident report form
- Select bibliography
- Useful organizations.
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