Literature DB >> 29666880

[Influence of staffing levels on conflicts in inpatient psychiatric care].

A Nienaber1,2,3, A Heinz4, M A Rapp5, F Bermpohl6, M Schulz7,8, J Behrens8, M Löhr7,8.   

Abstract

Acute psychiatric wards are an important element in the mental healthcare of people at risk for acute harm to others or self-harm. Unfortunately, aggression, violence (conflict) and the use of coercion (containment) are still part of psychiatric care. The decisive factor for the correct handling of these situations is the quantity as well as the quality of the employees. Therefore, the present study dealt with the care situation on acute psychiatric wards. The hypothesis is that both the number of beds on the acute psychiatric ward and the number of caregivers have an impact on the occurrence of conflict and containment. For this purpose, data were collected in 6 clinics on a total of 12 acute psychiatric wards. The Patient Staff Conflict Checklist - Shift Report (PCC-SR) was used as the data entry tool. A total of 2026 shifts (early, late and night shifts) were recorded and evaluated. The staffing of the wards with nursing personnel varied considerably. The results show that both the size of the ward and also the number of caregivers on acute psychiatric wards have a significant impact on the occurrence of conflicts. The results also show that the incidence of conflicting behavior of patients differs both in terms of the wards of the hospitals involved and in the type of service considered. In addition, it can be seen that the extent of closure of an acute ward (i. e. the closed ward or entrance door) and the size of a ward (i. e. the number of beds) have a negative impact on the incidence of inpatient acute psychiatric contexts. The occurrence of conflict behavior can lead to alien or self-endangerment and to a variety of de-escalating and containment measures. This requires appropriate human resources.

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Keywords:  Coercion; Danger to others; Inpatient psychiatric care; Personnel resources; Ward size

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29666880     DOI: 10.1007/s00115-018-0521-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nervenarzt        ISSN: 0028-2804            Impact factor:   1.214


  20 in total

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2.  [Coercive Interventions in Psychiatry: Prevention and Patients' Preferences].

Authors:  Juliane Mielau; Jasmin Altunbay; Andreas Heinz; Benedikt Reuter; Felix Bermpohl; Johannes Rentzsch; Anja Lehmann; Christiane Montag
Journal:  Psychiatr Prax       Date:  2016-07-11

3.  [Comparison of Aggressive Behavior, Compulsory Medication and Absconding Behavior Between Open and Closed door Policy in an Acute Psychiatric Ward].

Authors:  Mara-Lena Cibis; Carolin Wackerhagen; Sabine Müller; Undine E Lang; Yvonne Schmidt; Andreas Heinz
Journal:  Psychiatr Prax       Date:  2016-07-11

4.  How many nurses per patient? Measurements of nurse staffing in health services research.

Authors:  Joanne Spetz; Nancy Donaldson; Carolyn Aydin; Diane S Brown
Journal:  Health Serv Res       Date:  2008-05-05       Impact factor: 3.402

5.  [Interrelations of Objective Conditions on Psychiatric Wards and Ward Climate Characteristics].

Authors:  Julia Sieß; Norbert Schalast
Journal:  Psychiatr Prax       Date:  2017-04-03

6.  Preliminary outcomes of a trial to reduce conflict and containment on acute psychiatric wards: City Nurses.

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Journal:  J Psychiatr Ment Health Nurs       Date:  2006-04       Impact factor: 2.952

7.  Association between staff factors and levels of conflict and containment on acute psychiatric wards in England.

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Journal:  Psychiatr Serv       Date:  2009-02       Impact factor: 3.084

Review 8.  [Compulsory treatment under legal uncertainty: part 1: the current legal situation on compulsory treatment of patients with psychiatric disorders incapable of consenting].

Authors:  S Müller; H Walter; H Kunze; N Konrad; A Heinz
Journal:  Nervenarzt       Date:  2012-09       Impact factor: 1.214

9.  Relationship between service ecology, special observation and self-harm during acute in-patient care: City-128 study.

Authors:  Len Bowers; Richard Whittington; Peter Nolan; David Parkin; Sarah Curtis; Kamaldeep Bhui; Diane Hackney; Teresa Allan; Alan Simpson
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10.  Do patient and ward-related characteristics influence the use of coercive measures? Results from the EUNOMIA international study.

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  2 in total

1.  [Association between substance use and coercive measures on psychiatric wards].

Authors:  Felix Betzler; Ariadne Brandt; Andreas Heinz; Henrik Walter
Journal:  Nervenarzt       Date:  2021-09-07       Impact factor: 1.297

2.  [Outsourcing of nursing staff costs in psychiatry? : A secondary data analysis of possible effects on the remuneration system in psychiatry].

Authors:  Julian Schwarz; Martin Heinze; Martin Holzke; Andreas Klär; Michael Löhr; Reinhard Schaffert; Jan Wolff
Journal:  Nervenarzt       Date:  2021-03-19       Impact factor: 1.214

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