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Use of a violence risk assessment tool in an acute care hospital: effectiveness in identifying violent patients.
Authors:Rakel Kling  Marc Corbière  Rebecca Milord  Janet G Morrison  Kevin Craib  Annalee Yassi  Claire Sidebottom  Catherine Kidd  Victoria Long  Sharon Saunders
Institution:School of Occupational and Environmental Hygiene, University of British Columbia, Canada.
Abstract:This study examined the use and effectiveness of the Alert assessment form. The form is part of the Alert system, used by one large acute care hospital to identify patients with a propensity for violence. All reported incidents of patient violence from August 1, 2003, through December 31, 2004, were included in patient charts. One hundred seventeen violent patient charts were reviewed and compared with 161 non-violent patient charts, randomly chosen from the same time period. Overall use of the Alert assessment form for violent and non-violent patients was 75.7% and 35.4%, respectively. The assessment form was found to have moderate sensitivity (71%) and high specificity (94%). It is reasonably effective in identifying potentially violent or aggressive patients when it is used according to protocol. Efforts to improve the tool are warranted, as is evaluation of its benefit in settings with low prevalence of violence. Also, greater effort must be taken to prevent violence once an aggressive patient has been identified.
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