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Team efficacy and leadership in managing aggressive situations in the general hospital setting: A qualitative descriptive analysis of focus groups with ward managers.

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https://arbor.bfh.ch/handle/arbor/40660
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Published
Date Issued
2019-12-31
Author(s)
Heckemann, Birgit  
Siegrist-Dreier, Sandra  
Thilo, Friederike J.S.  
Hahn, Sabine  
Type
Article
Language
English
Abstract
Aims and objectives

This study explores the perception and issues regarding the ability of nursing teams to manage patient and visitor aggression in clinical practice, from ward managers’ perspectives.
Background

Patient and visitor aggression causes substantial human suffering and financial damage in healthcare organizations. Nurse managers are key persons for developing their teams’ efficacy in dealing with patient and visitor aggression. However, their perception of patient and visitor aggression in clinical practice has rarely been explored, and issues relating to team management in this context are underinvestigated.
Design

A secondary, qualitative thematic analysis of focus group interviews.
Methods

Five focus groups consisting of a total of 30 ward and deputy ward managers from five Swiss hospitals were interviewed with audio recording between December 2015 and January 2016. Since the recordings were rich in additional content exceeding the primary research question, a secondary analysis was conducted to answer the questions: (1) Which factors influence team efficacy in regard to patient and visitor aggression? (2) What are the implications for nurse leadership? The Consolidated Criteria for Reporting Qualitative Research were followed in the conduct and reporting of this study.
Results

Three themes emerged from our analysis: (1) contextual factors (organizational safety culture and collaboration), (2) influences from within the team (team culture, nursing aggression and general management principles) and (3) implications for nurse leadership.
Conclusions

Managing patient and visitor aggression is a challenge for nurse managers. A team's ability to prevent, de‐escalate and debrief after PVA incidents is an important leadership task in which ward managers are neither supported in nor trained for within their organizations.
Relevance to clinical practice

Nurse managers in general hospitals require more support to enable their teams to cope effectively with patient and visitor aggression. Policy and guideline implementation need to be prioritized.
DOI
10.24451/arbor.10001
https://doi.org/10.24451/arbor.10001
Publisher DOI
10.1111/jocn.15169
Journal
Journal of Clinical Nursing
ISSN
0962-1067
Organization
Gesundheit  
Pflege  
G / Innovationsfeld Technologie und Gesundheit  
Volume
29
Issue
5-6
Publisher
Wiley-Blackwell - STM
Submitter
Golz, Christoph
Citation apa
Heckemann, B., Siegrist-Dreier, S., Thilo, F. J. S., & Hahn, S. (2019). Team efficacy and leadership in managing aggressive situations in the general hospital setting: A qualitative descriptive analysis of focus groups with ward managers. In Journal of Clinical Nursing (Vol. 29, Issues 5–6). Wiley-Blackwell - STM. https://doi.org/10.24451/arbor.10001
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