Violence against healthcare providers is spiraling out of control, and it should be a concern for all of us.
According to the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health healthcare workers are at increased risk of violence compared to other professions, and the consequences range from minor physical injuries, increased stress levels, and possibly even death.
In my personal nursing career, I witnessed violence at least once a week during the three years in which I worked in a psychiatric emergency department. In most of the incidents, substance abuse was a factor – but not an excuse.
Although procedures were already in place to protect staff, vigilance was still necessary. One of the facility’s responses to violence was to place signs throughout the hospital announcing that violence is not tolerated.
Sadly, we cannot always rely on leadership to be proactive rather than reactive. After all, most individuals have never walked into a medical facility that has metal detectors at the entrance. Workplace violence is a serious issue and must be dealt with and handled in a professional and constructive manner.
