Reducing aggression in the haemodialysis unit by improving the dialysis experience for patients

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Burns, Tania [1 ]
Smyth, Alison [2 ]
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[1] St George Publ Hosp, Renal Unit, Sydney, NSW, Australia
[2] Sydney & Southern Cross Univ, St George Publ Hosp, Lismore, NSW, Australia
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Haemodialysis; aggression; communication; information; multicultural;
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R47 [护理学];
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The haemodialysis nurses at St George Hospital chose to address the problem of aggression in the dialysis unit as their Models of Care project. Aggression had been a long-standing problem in the dialysis unit and the nurses perceived that the amount of aggression had increased but telt powerless and unsupported to address this. Method Baseline data was collected using: Incident Information Management System (IIMS) data, that is, the online system used by the hospital to report any type of incident; the Aggression Grading Record of Observation (AGRO) score data; process mapping; patient satisfaction surveys; and staff satisfaction surveys.Two simple strategies of standardised communication were implemented for three months: an illustrated flyer outlining realistic waiting times and a system of nurse to patient allocation. After three months the number of aggressive incidents was remeasured and compared with the baseline. Results The baseline incidence of aggressive episodes recorded using the AGRO score was found to be between 2% and 8% of all treatments. Common reasons for aggression included: waiting times (52%), mental health issues (17%), environmental issues (11%) and treatment conflicts (11%). After implementing the strategies for three months, data was collected again. The incidence of aggression dropped to less than 2% for the first two weeks and to less than 1% for the last two weeks of data collection. Conclusion Through the use of effective, standardised communication it is possible to reduce the incidence of aggressive episodes to <1% of dialysis treatments.
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