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Published Online: April 1992

The Relationship Between Patient-Staff Ratio and Reported Patient Incidents

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The relationship between patient-staff ratio and the prevalence of patient incidents, such as assaults, fighting, suicides, falls, and abuse of patients by staff, was examined at an urban impatient psychiatric center. Stepwise logistic regression was used to analyze 5,375 shifts in 14 high-incident wards representing five types of impatient services; sample periods from three different years were examined. At least one incident occurred during 411 shifts (7.6 percent). More incidents occurred on the day shift and on two specific wards, confirming previous findings of a relationship between incidents and time of day as well as patient characteristics and milieu. However, no relationship between patient-staff ratio and the occurrence of incidents was found. This findings suggests that small increases in the number of ward staff may not reduce the number of patient incidents.

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Pages: 361 - 365

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Published in print: April 1992
Published online: 1 April 2006

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New York State Office of Mental Health, 44 Holland Avenue, Albany, New York 12229
National Center for State Courts in Williamsburg, Virginia
Bureau of Planning Assistance and Coordination of the New York State Office of Mental Health

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