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Citation

Forté L, Lanctôt N, Geoffrion S, Marchand A, Guay S. Work 2017; 57(1): 55-67.

Affiliation

School of Criminology, University of Montreal, QC, Canada.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2017, IOS Press)

DOI

10.3233/WOR-172540

PMID

28506014

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Exposure to violence in the mental health sector both affects employees and has implications for the quality of care provided.

OBJECTIVE: This phenomenological study aims to describe and understand the ways in which acts of aggression from a patient might affect workers in a psychiatric institute, their relationships with the patients and the services offered.

METHODS: Two semi-structured interviews were conducted with each of the 15 participants from various professions within a psychiatric hospital.

RESULTS: Our analysis reveals four themes: hypervigilance, caring, specific fear toward the aggressor and generalized fear of all patients. A state of hypervigilance is found among all participants. An emphasis on caring is present among the majority and unfolds as a continuum, ranging from being highly caring to showing little or no caring. A feeling of fear is expressed and is influenced by the participant's place on the caring continuum. Caring workers developed a specific fear of their aggressor, whereas those showing little or no caring developed a generalized fear of all patients. Following a violent event, caring participants maintained this outlook, whereas those demonstrating little to no caring were more inclined to disinvest from all patients.

CONCLUSIONS: Hypervigilance and fear caused by experiences of violence impact the quality of care provided. Considerable interest should thus be paid to caring, which can influence fear and its effects.


Language: en

Keywords

Phenomenology; aggression; quality of care; workplace

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