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J Ren Care ; 36(2): 60-7, 2010 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20591000

ABSTRACT

GOALS: This descriptive survey aims to explore strategies for the prevention and management of violence and aggression in renal units in 12 European countries. METHOD: The convenience sample consisting of dialysis, nephrological and transplantation units in European countries was used. A questionnaire, developed with the collaboration of National Associations, was used. Data were analysed using STATA software. A preliminary descriptive variable analysis was performed followed by a verification of the association between variables; values of p < 0.002 were considered statistically significant. RESULTS: A total of 436 completed questionnaires were received (participation rate: 22%). Written policies and procedures regarding violence and aggression are present in 18% of units. Educational strategies are available in less than 20% of units. Incidents are prevented by security staff (48%) or pharmacological treatment (66%). Incident reporting is mandatory for any violent and aggressive behaviour in 66% of units. There are differences between European countries. DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION: Violence and aggression prevention and management strategies are not widely implemented throughout Europe. The dissemination of information on the prevention and management of violence and aggression is vital.


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Aggression , Hemodialysis Units, Hospital , Professional-Patient Relations , Renal Replacement Therapy , Risk Management/methods , Violence/prevention & control , Europe , Health Care Surveys , Hemodialysis Units, Hospital/organization & administration , Hospitals, Private , Hospitals, Public , Hospitals, University , Humans , Inservice Training , Organizational Policy , Workplace
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