How Hospital Incident Reporting Software Reduces Workplace Violence in Healthcare There has been an uptick in workplace violence in healthcare for the past decade, but the pandemic has exacerbated violent acts against nurses, techs, and other healthcare professionals. In fact, recent data shows that more than two nurses are assaulted every hour. Experts agree that the key to reducing violence in the healthcare setting is encouraging employees to report violence with hospital incident reporting software. Workplace Violence: An Epidemic for Healthcare
Workplace violence can be defined as an act or threat of physical violence (like pushing, kicking, and punching) that occurs in the work setting, but can also include threatening or disruptive behavior, such as verbal abuse, intimidation, and bullying. What makes violence especially problematic in a healthcare setting is that it can come from someone outside of the organization who harbors criminal intent, someone within the organization who commits violence against a coworker, or a patient receiving care. Workplace violence can occur in any organization in any industry, but it's about four times more prevalent in healthcare than it is in other industries, according to the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration. In fact, a 2022 survey by employee listening leader, Perceptyx, revealed that nine in ten healthcare workers reported experiencing (or having been