Risk Factors for Stress and Burnout
Healthcare workers face challenging working conditions and high stress levels that can lead to poor mental and physical health.
About Workplace Violence (CDC)
Facts, statistics, and resources
Department of Labor Workplace Violence Program
The primary purpose of this document is to provide employees of the Department of Labor with a concise reference regarding the Department’s program on managing actual and/or potentially violent situations.
Hospitals Against Violence Webinar: Partnering with Law Enforcement
The AHA’s Hospitals Against Violence initiative will host a Jan. 10 webinar on how hospitals can partner effectively with law enforcement in their community to maximize safety for their patients…
The Effectiveness of Visitor Management in Hospitals
This report offers a snapshot of the visitation policies and visitor management approaches of participating IAHSS members’ institutions sampled in September and October, 2018. In total, 135 facilities were included…
Design Considerations for a Safer Emergency Department
Both high‐cost major renovations and lower‐cost applications can be used to elevate security in any emergency department. (American College of Emergency Physicians)
OSHA Workplace Violence Fact Sheet
This is one in a series of informational fact sheets highlighting OSHA programs, policies, or standards.
12 Point Action Plan—Handling Violence in The Workplace
HR Daily Advisor
Getting Back to Work After a Workplace Violence Event
Recovering from a violent incident or disaster in the workplace can take months, but having a plan and sources of help prior to the event can make the process smoother….