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Sometimes violence hinders help

Posted on Mar 9, 2018

Physicians and health care staff are dedicated to providing the best care possible to all people. Unfortunately, sometimes they face violence from the very people they are trying to help.

This is a challenging part of health care - particularly in mental health, substance use, medical and emergency settings – physicians and health care staff just trying to do their job without being hurt themselves. 

Training and prevention are key to help improve the situation for both patients and health care providers. This is why Dr Laura Chapman submitted a proposal under SSC’s Quality and Innovation projects in 2015 to address this issue. 

Dr Chapman explains, “We heard about the challenges physicians faced around violence and thought - we can help them”. Help came in the form of a new toolkit funded by SSC, designed for a clinical setting and aimed specifically to help physicians and patients. The Improving Risk Assessment and Management of Violence was recently launched in Island Health. 

According to a recent survey, nearly all clinicians have experienced verbal abuse and 40% have been physically assaulted. However, only 30% reported participating in adequate training in how to cope with workplace violence. 

“As compassionate physicians, we are committed to helping our patients and one of the ways we can do that is to equip our physicians with the tools they need to keep the workplace safe. There are many factors involved in workplace violence, but this initiative is a key step towards addressing our collective concerns.” Dr. Matt Chow, psychiatrist and SSC Co-chair, Doctors of BC.

Dr. Chapman and her team worked with physicians and Island Health staff to develop the toolkit, that will augment and extend existing materials on violence prevention. “The toolkit will broaden the perspective of the existing materials” said Dr Chapman, “physicians and patients will benefit from more effective, meaningful assessments about behaviour to prevent violence”.

The toolkit is available as a UBC E-learning course accredited for family physicians and specialists. 

More information about resources here.

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