Reducing conflict on wards by improving team communication

Authors: McLaughin, S., Pearce, R. and Trenoweth, S.

Journal: Mental Health Practice

Volume: 16

Issue: 5

Pages: 27-29

Publisher: RCNi

DOI: 10.7748/mhp2013.02.16.5.29.s9541

Abstract:

Aggression in healthcare settings is a significant problem for patients and staff teams. The acute inpatient ward is no exception, especially when the conflict is in the form of verbal aggression. The authors’ developmental work has shown that existing strategies and training for dealing with conflict and verbal aggression are limited due to a focus on de-escalation and physical interventions, and a lack of attention to the finer details of communication. For training to be effective it should tap into communication systems at the individual and team level to reduce the likelihood of conflict situations escalating. Ward-based workshops using the forum theatre technique can help staff to reflect on the management of difficult situations and the communication style and system in which conflict is more likely to occur.

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Source: Manual

Preferred by: Steve Trenoweth