Multi-site study exploring the experiences of security staff responding to mental health, drug health and behavioural challenges in the emergency department.

Timothy Wand Np Rn Mn Hons PhDNerida BellAmanda StackGemma CollettAlexa CuttenMargaret MurphyKathryn White
Published in: Emergency medicine Australasia : EMA (2020)
Expecting non-clinicians to undertake a clinical role (often under stressful circumstances involving close patient contact) places security staff and patients in a precarious position. Greater clarity regarding the role of security staff and information that allows them to adequately and safely undertake their work is required. If security staff are expected to participate in patient care then access to relevant information and the ability to document their activities and patient interactions should be provided. The vital support role that security staff perform needs to be valued and respected.