Evaluating the effectiveness of a CRSCE-based de-escalation training program among psychiatric nurses: a study protocol for a cluster randomized controlled trial

被引:4
|
作者
Ye, Junrong [1 ,2 ]
Xiao, Aixiang [1 ,3 ]
Wang, Chen [4 ]
Xia, Zhichun [5 ]
Yu, Lin [3 ]
Li, Sijue [1 ,3 ]
Lin, Jiankui [1 ]
Liao, Yao [6 ]
Xu, Yu [7 ]
Zhang, Yun Lei [6 ]
机构
[1] Guangzhou Med Univ, Guangzhou Huiai Hosp, Affiliated Brain Hosp, Dept Nursing Adm, Guangzhou 510370, Peoples R China
[2] Guangzhou Med Univ, Guangzhou Huiai Hosp, Affiliated Brain Hosp, Dept Social Psychiat, Guangzhou, Peoples R China
[3] Guangzhou Med Univ, Guangzhou Huiai Hosp, Affiliated Brain Hosp, Dept Tradit Chinese Med, Guangzhou, Peoples R China
[4] Guangzhou Med Univ, Guangzhou Huiai Hosp, Affiliated Brain Hosp, Dept Early Intervent, Guangzhou, Peoples R China
[5] Guangzhou Med Univ, Guangzhou Huiai Hosp, Affiliated Brain Hosp, Dept Adult Psychiat, Guangzhou, Peoples R China
[6] Jingzhou Cent Hosp, Dept Cardiothorac Surg, Jingzhou, Peoples R China
[7] Sichuan Univ, Dept Intens Care Unit, West China Hosp, Chengdu, Peoples R China
关键词
Cluster randomized controlled trial; De-escalation; Protocol; Training program; HEALTH-CARE WORKERS; WORKPLACE VIOLENCE; MENTAL-HEALTH; RISK-FACTORS; AGGRESSIVE-BEHAVIOR; MANAGEMENT; RESTRAINT; SECLUSION; SETTINGS; REDUCE;
D O I
10.1186/s12913-020-05506-w
中图分类号
R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
学科分类号
摘要
BackgroundThe high incidence of workplace violence (WPV) in clinical mental health settings has caused a series of negative impacts on nurses, which has subsequently increased public concern. De-escalation (DE) is recommended as a training program which aims at providing nurses with skills and strategies to more effectively respond and manage WPV. Very few studies have examined the effectiveness of DE training, with current studies possessing various limitations due to their design and small sample sizes. By using a cluster randomized controlled design, the proposed study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of a CRCSE-based DE training programs among psychiatric nurses.MethodA cluster randomized controlled trial, with a 6-month follow-up period after the end of the intervention, will be conducted among psychiatric hospitals in Guangdong, China. The randomization unit is each involved psychiatric hospital. Participants in the control group will be assigned to routine WPV management training, participants of the intervention group will undergo the same training while additionally receiving DE training. The DE training will include the following five modules: communication, response, solution, care, and environment (CRSCE). Primary outcomes are objective clinical indicators, which will be extracted from the information systems of the enrolled hospitals. These include the incidence of WPV, injuries caused by WPV, and the use of coercion (physical restraint and seclusion) by nurses. Secondary outcomes, aims at evaluating the effects of DE training on nurses, include the capacity of DE, DE confidence, level of job burnout, and professional quality of life. Data will be collected at baseline (T-0), at 3months (T-1, intervention completed), and at 6months after intervention (T-2, follow-up).DiscussionThis study will offer trial-based evidence of the efficacy of a DE training program targeted at WPV among psychiatric nurses. DE training is expected to reduce both the total incidence and negative impacts of WPV, with additional improvements in psychiatric nurses' coping skills.Trial registrationChinese Clinical Trial Registry, ChiCTR1900022211. Prospectively registered on 30 March 2019.
引用
收藏
页数:10
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Increasing palliative care capacity in primary care: study protocol of a cluster randomized controlled trial of the CAPACITI training program
    Hsien Seow
    Daryl Bainbridge
    Samantha Winemaker
    Kelli Stajduhar
    Gregory Pond
    Kathy Kortes-Miller
    Denise Marshall
    Frances Kilbertus
    Jeff Myers
    Leah Steinberg
    Nadia Incardona
    Oren Levine
    Jose Pereira
    BMC Palliative Care, 22
  • [32] Evaluating the effectiveness and feasibility of a digital health intervention to community-based rehabilitation in older adults: A cluster randomized controlled trial study protocol
    Xue, Caixiu
    Xu, Lei
    Yang, Ke
    Wang, Jia
    Xie, Xiaohui
    Zhou, Wansha
    Liu, Qilan
    Deng, Renli
    Wang, Lianhong
    DIGITAL HEALTH, 2024, 10
  • [33] Effectiveness of a training package for implementing a community-based occupational therapy program in dementia: a cluster randomized controlled trial
    Dopp, Carola M. E.
    Graff, Maud J. L.
    Teerenstra, Steven
    Rikkert, Marcel G. M. Olde
    Nijhuis-van der Sanden, Maria W. G.
    Vernooij-Dassen, Myrra J. F. J.
    CLINICAL REHABILITATION, 2015, 29 (10) : 974 - 986
  • [34] Effectiveness of a Community Pharmacy-Based Health Promotion Program on Hypertension in Bangladesh and Pakistan: Study Protocol for a Cluster-Randomized Controlled Trial
    Rahman, Md. Mizanur
    Nakamura, Ryota
    Islam, Md. Monirul
    Alam, Md. Ashraful
    Azmat, Syed Khurram
    Sato, Motohiro
    HEALTHCARE, 2024, 12 (14)
  • [35] Understanding context of violence against healthcare through citizen science and evaluating the effectiveness of a co-designed code of conduct and of a tailored de-escalation of violence training in Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo and Iraq: a study protocol for a stepped wedge randomized controlled trial
    Ferrari, Giovanfrancesco
    Lwamushi, Samuel Makali
    Balaluka, Ghislain Bisimwa
    Lafta, Riyadh K.
    Schindler, Christian
    Bugugu, Daniella
    Lurhangire, Emmanuel
    Tediosi, Fabrizio
    Mendoza, Jessica Ramirez
    Merten, Sonja
    TRIALS, 2023, 24 (01)
  • [36] Effectiveness of an app-based intervention for unintentional injury among caregivers of preschoolers: protocol for a cluster randomized controlled trial
    Ning, Peishan
    Chen, Bo
    Cheng, Peixia
    Yang, Yang
    Schwebel, David C.
    Yu, Renhe
    Deng, Jing
    Li, Shukun
    Hu, Guoqing
    BMC PUBLIC HEALTH, 2018, 18
  • [37] Effectiveness of an app-based intervention for unintentional injury among caregivers of preschoolers: protocol for a cluster randomized controlled trial
    Peishan Ning
    Bo Chen
    Peixia Cheng
    Yang Yang
    David C. Schwebel
    Renhe Yu
    Jing Deng
    Shukun Li
    Guoqing Hu
    BMC Public Health, 18
  • [38] Piloting and evaluating feasibility of a training program to improve patient safety for inter-professional inpatient care teams - study protocol of a cluster randomized controlled trial
    Dinius, Julia
    Hammer, Antje
    Manser, Tanja
    Bergelt, Corinna
    Kriston, Levente
    Koerner, Mirjam
    TRIALS, 2019, 20 (1)
  • [39] Understanding context of violence against healthcare through citizen science and evaluating the effectiveness of a co-designed code of conduct and of a tailored de-escalation of violence training in Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo and Iraq: a study protocol for a stepped wedge randomized controlled trial
    Giovanfrancesco Ferrari
    Samuel Makali Lwamushi
    Ghislain Bisimwa Balaluka
    Riyadh K. Lafta
    Christian Schindler
    Daniella Bugugu
    Emmanuel Lurhangire
    Fabrizio Tediosi
    Jessica Ramirez Mendoza
    Sonja Merten
    Trials, 24
  • [40] Piloting and evaluating feasibility of a training program to improve patient safety for inter-professional inpatient care teams – study protocol of a cluster randomized controlled trial
    Julia Dinius
    Antje Hammer
    Tanja Manser
    Corinna Bergelt
    Levente Kriston
    Mirjam Körner
    Trials, 20