Creating a Culture of Safety: Proactive Strategies for Reducing and Preventing Workplace Violence
Event Details
April 23 at 10 am CST – 3 pm CST Arrowwood Resort & Conference Center at Cedar Shore, Oacoma, SD Workplace violence (WPV) poses an increasing threat to the safety of healthcare
Event Details
April 23 at 10 am CST – 3 pm CST
Arrowwood Resort & Conference Center at Cedar Shore, Oacoma, SD
Workplace violence (WPV) poses an increasing threat to the safety of healthcare workers. According to a recent Press Ganey report, more than two nurses were assaulted every hour between April 1 and June 30, 2022. That is approximately 57 occurrences per day and over 1,700 assaults per month (Brigham, 2023). And, according to the American Hospital Association, 60% of surveyed hospitals implemented WPV prevention initiatives as of 2022.
SDAHO recognizes the importance of supporting our members in WPV and has been awarded the South Dakota Medicare Rural Hospital Flexibility grant to aid in gathering member feedback, providing in-person training for critical access hospitals (CAH), and providing resources for all SDAHO members.
This exclusive Critical Access Hospital event is open to South Dakota CAHs for a maximum of 2 staff from each and will be held on April 23, 10:00-3:00pm CST in Chamberlain, South Dakota.
Some of the topics to be covered during this in-person event, include:
- Identify Risk Factors: Recognize and assess the risk factors contributing to workplace violence, including patient-related stressors and high-pressure situations.
- Implement Security Protocols: Develop and implement robust security protocols and access controls to minimize the risk of violent incidents.
- Strengthen Communication Skills: Enhance communication skills to effectively navigate and mediate conflicts, promoting a positive and respectful work environment.
- Create a Safe Physical Environment: Design hospital spaces and layouts that prioritize safety, reducing opportunities for violence and enhancing staff security.
- Establish Emergency Response Plans: Formulate comprehensive emergency response plans that guide staff in effectively managing and containing violent incidents.
- Address Trauma-Informed Care: Integrate trauma-informed care principles into workplace practices to provide sensitive and supportive care to patients, minimizing triggers.
After the in-person event a webinar series will be offered, and multiple resources will be available for all SDAHO members.
Resources:
- American Hospital Association. 2020 AHA Annual Survey: Violence Prevention Initiatives. https://www.aha.org/system/files/media/file/2021/06/HAVhope_2021_infographic.pdf
- Brigham, G. (2023). Essentials for healthcare workplace violence prevention. Washington Nurse, 53(2), 54-59.
Acknowledgment and Disclaimer: This project is supported by the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) as part of an award totaling $866,675 with 0% percentage financed with non-governmental sources. The contents are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the official views of, nor an endorsement, by HRSA, HHS, or the U.S. Government.
Time
April 23, 2024 10:00 am - 3:00 pm(GMT-06:00)
Location
Arrowwood Resort - Cedar Shore, Oacoma, SD
1500 Shoreline Dr