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Identifying patient provocation is key to reducing assaults in healthcare settings. Addressing modifiable risk factors like dementia and staff attitudes can prevent violent episodes and improve patient safety.

Area of Science:

  • Healthcare safety
  • Clinical risk assessment
  • Patient aggression management

Background:

  • Provocation is a critical risk predictor for assaults in healthcare.
  • Recognizing and intervening in "non-fixed" risk factors is essential for assault reduction.
  • Understanding triggers for patient aggression is vital for staff and patient well-being.