East Kilbride News

NHS staff are under attack

Four workers a day suffer violence or abuse

- Andrea O’Neill

Assaults on staff at University Hospital Hairmyres have increased by more than one third in the last year.

Shock new statistics have revealed that, on average, four NHS Lanarkshir­e workers are attacked or abused each day.

The figures, which were obtained by a Freedom of Informatio­n request, show that Hairmyres recorded 112 staff assaults in 2017 – a rise of 37 per cent on the previous year.

The East Kilbride hospital had a total of 215 incidents from staff being assaulted by patients to harassment, stalking, victimisat­ion and verbal abuse.

The overall figures for 2017 relate to over 40 NHS facilities – but most i ncidents occur i n Lanarkshir­e’s three acute hospitals.

Last year there were 1524 incidents reported in Hairmyres, University Hospital Wishaw and University Hospital Monklands in Airdrie.

University Hospital Wishaw had t he most assaults by pati ents i n Lanarkshir­e, with 218 being recorded – 44 more than 2016.

The facility also recorded a total of 449 incidents.

And Monklands had 103 assaults and a total of 199 incidents.

Udston Hospital in Hamilton also reported a relatively high amount of staff attacks, with 136 being recorded last year.

John White is the interim director of human resources at NHS Lanarkshir­e.

He said: “We take a zero tolerance a p p r o a c h a g a i n s t a n y o n e wh o physically or verbally attacks any of our staff and we work with local police in the management of aggressive and violent individual­s.

“The safety of staff and patients is of paramount importance and we take the issue of hospital security very seriously.

“Staff are encouraged to report all violent incidents to the police and they will be fully supported by NHS Lanarkshir­e.

“We also have mandatory training for appropriat­e staff to enable them t o manage violent or potentiall­y violent individual­s.”

Chair of the Scottish branch of the British Medical Associatio­n, Dr Peter Bennie, said: “The NHS has a zero tolerance approach to violence against NHS staff, yet sadly high numbers of cases continue to be reported.

“It is completely unacceptab­le that NHS staff are subject to physical or verbal abuse while they are going about their jobs.

“We know from our own research that many cases of physical or verbal abuse go unreported, so it is likely that the number of cases is even higher than reported figures.

“A clear message must be sent out that violence against NHS workers is not acceptable and anyone committing these cr imes should be prosecuted.”

There was an overall decrease in attacks on Lanarkshir­e staff, as 1573 were recorded in 2016, dropping to 1524 in 2017.

 ??  ?? Hairmyres Recorded 215 incidents last year
Hairmyres Recorded 215 incidents last year
 ??  ?? Monklands The hospital with lowest number of incidents in Lanarkshir­e during 2017
Monklands The hospital with lowest number of incidents in Lanarkshir­e during 2017
 ??  ?? Wishaw Topped number of assaults-by-patients table in Lanarkshir­e
Wishaw Topped number of assaults-by-patients table in Lanarkshir­e
 ??  ?? Under pressure Hard working staff are feeling the strain
Under pressure Hard working staff are feeling the strain

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