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Adopting a Novel Approach to Prevent and Address Patient Mistreatment of Staff in a Community Mental Health Center

  • Jeanne L. Steiner
  • , Nicole Belisle
  • , John D. Cahill
  • , Gabriela Garcia-Vassallo
  • , Avon Johnson
  • , Carrie Lukens
  • , Maria E. Oliva
  • , Kyle Pedersen
  • , Dan Shetler
  • , Karen Wassmer
  • , Kirsten M. Wilkins

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Abstract

Verbal mistreatment of staff by patients is common in health care settings. Experiencing or witnessing mistreatment can have harmful psychological impacts, affecting well-being and clinical practice. As part of an effort to become an antiracist organization, an academic community mental health center based in Connecticut developed an initiative to address verbal mistreatment. Training in the Expect, Recognize, Address, Support, Establish (ERASE) framework was provided to 140 staff members. This training and subsequent actions to enhance the culture of safety were perceived as helpful by staff. Further development of the initiative is proceeding as the center's primary performance improvement program.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)492-495
Number of pages4
JournalPsychiatric Services
Volume75
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 May 2024
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Community mental health centers
  • Quality improvement
  • Staff training
  • Violence

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