Pain Clinic Staff Harassment Caused by Patients Pre/Post COVID Pandemic
Overview
- Phase
- Not Applicable
- Intervention
- Not specified
- Conditions
- Patient Violence
- Sponsor
- Salem Anaesthesia Pain Clinic
- Enrollment
- 1000
- Locations
- 1
- Primary Endpoint
- Percentage of patients who harassed clinic staff
- Status
- Recruiting
- Last Updated
- last year
Overview
Brief Summary
Chronic pain may cause psychological or behavioral problems. Chronic pain patients occasionally harass the pain care providers. The COVID-19 pandemic caused major stress for the general population.
Quantitative and qualitative analysis of prospective electronic and clinic diary data. Evaluation of incidents of clinic staff harassment; caused by patients, before and during COVID pandemic. Analysis of causative factors, incident outcome and lessons learned.
Detailed Description
Chronic pain may be complicated by mental disease. Some patients have behavioral disorders and occasionally harass the pain care providers. The COVID-19 pandemic caused significant stress for the general population. The stress of the pandemic may aggravate the psychological dysfunction in chronic pain patients. This is a quantitative and qualitative analysis of prospective electronic and clinic diary data. It is an evaluation of incidents of pain clinic staff harassment; caused by patients, before and during the COVID pandemic. This is an analysis of incident causative factors, incident outcomes, systemic factors and lessons learned. The qualitative information of each incident is presented in a sensitive and careful format.
Investigators
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria
- •adult chronic pain patients
Exclusion Criteria
- •pediatric chronic pain patients
Outcomes
Primary Outcomes
Percentage of patients who harassed clinic staff
Time Frame: 12 months
Percentage of patients who harassed clinic staff