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Patients over the age of 75 are responsible for more than half of physical assaults on NHS staff in hospitals across England, figures show. | Patients over the age of 75 are responsible for more than half of physical assaults on NHS staff in hospitals across England, figures show. |
NHS Protect, which gathered the data, says the stress and confusion of a hospital stay may explain the findings. | NHS Protect, which gathered the data, says the stress and confusion of a hospital stay may explain the findings. |
They looked at thousands of incidents, ranging from bites and pinches to the most serious attacks on medical staff. | They looked at thousands of incidents, ranging from bites and pinches to the most serious attacks on medical staff. |
Over-75s accounted for 57% of violent incidents on wards between 2010 and 2015. | Over-75s accounted for 57% of violent incidents on wards between 2010 and 2015. |
Yet, according to figures from the Health and Social Care information Centre, in the same five-year period, people over 75 made up about 24% of patients being treated by hospital consultants at any one time. This suggests a disproportionate number of incidents on wards involved older people. | Yet, according to figures from the Health and Social Care information Centre, in the same five-year period, people over 75 made up about 24% of patients being treated by hospital consultants at any one time. This suggests a disproportionate number of incidents on wards involved older people. |
About 4% of the assaults involved male and female patients who were over 100 years old. | About 4% of the assaults involved male and female patients who were over 100 years old. |
NHS Protect, which leads on work to identify and tackle crime across the health service, says theirs is the most detailed ever review of violence directed at NHS workers. | NHS Protect, which leads on work to identify and tackle crime across the health service, says theirs is the most detailed ever review of violence directed at NHS workers. |
They say the high proportion of reported physical assaults by elderly patients probably reflects the challenges of dealing with older people coping with the confusion of a hospital stay, compounded by conditions such as dementia. | They say the high proportion of reported physical assaults by elderly patients probably reflects the challenges of dealing with older people coping with the confusion of a hospital stay, compounded by conditions such as dementia. |
More than half of the 6,762 assaults between 2010 and 2015 resulted in injuries, yet only about 7% of the acute sector staff reported the incidents to police. | More than half of the 6,762 assaults between 2010 and 2015 resulted in injuries, yet only about 7% of the acute sector staff reported the incidents to police. |
NHS Protect is now calling for staff to come forward and report every incident so that procedures can be changed to keep staff and patients as safe as possible. | NHS Protect is now calling for staff to come forward and report every incident so that procedures can be changed to keep staff and patients as safe as possible. |
David Dixon, from NHS Protect, told BBC Radio 5 live: "The next step is for individual trusts to study our findings and identify what lessons they can learn for their own particular contexts, about where best to place their resources. | David Dixon, from NHS Protect, told BBC Radio 5 live: "The next step is for individual trusts to study our findings and identify what lessons they can learn for their own particular contexts, about where best to place their resources. |
"And we continue to ask staff never to accept assault as 'just part of the job'. Every physical assault should be reported, in the established way." | "And we continue to ask staff never to accept assault as 'just part of the job'. Every physical assault should be reported, in the established way." |
NHS Protect has developed guidance and other resources to help NHS staff prevent and manage challenging behaviour by focusing on minimising a patient's distress. | |
David Hope, an NHS nurse for the past 14 years said: "If you include all the scratches, nips and pinches, I've been assaulted 20 or 30 times. | David Hope, an NHS nurse for the past 14 years said: "If you include all the scratches, nips and pinches, I've been assaulted 20 or 30 times. |
"We're supposed to report every incident, but you'd spend all your time on a computer if that happened." | "We're supposed to report every incident, but you'd spend all your time on a computer if that happened." |
Mr Hope said the reaction of relatives who had witnessed an assault was also upsetting. | Mr Hope said the reaction of relatives who had witnessed an assault was also upsetting. |
"The assumption from relatives is that we are doing something wrong - that's why the patients attacked us," he said. | "The assumption from relatives is that we are doing something wrong - that's why the patients attacked us," he said. |
"We've often been trying our best, and it isn't recognised." | "We've often been trying our best, and it isn't recognised." |