Surveillance of Health Care-Associated Violence Using Natural Language Processing
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- DOI: 10.1542/peds.2023-063059
Surveillance of Health Care-Associated Violence Using Natural Language Processing
Abstract
Background and objectives: Patient and family violent outbursts toward staff, caregivers, or through self-harm, have increased during the ongoing behavioral health crisis. These health care-associated violence (HAV) episodes are likely under-reported. We sought to assess the feasibility of using nursing notes to identify under-reported HAV episodes.
Methods: We extracted nursing notes across inpatient units at 2 hospitals for 2019: a pediatric tertiary care center and a community-based hospital. We used a workflow for narrative data processing using a natural language processing (NLP) assisted manual review process performed by domain experts (a nurse and a physician). We trained the NLP models on the tertiary care center data and validated it on the community hospital data. Finally, we applied these surveillance methods to real-time data for 2022 to assess reporting completeness of new cases.
Results: We used 70 981 notes from the tertiary care center for model building and internal validation and 19 332 notes from the community hospital for external validation. The final community hospital model sensitivity was 96.8% (95% CI 90.6% to 100%) and a specificity of 47.1% (39.6% to 54.6%) compared with manual review. We identified 31 HAV episodes in July to December 2022, of which 26 were reportable in accordance with the hospital internal criteria. Only 7 of 26 cases were reported by employees using the self-reporting system, all of which were identified by our surveillance process.
Conclusions: NLP-assisted review is a feasible method for surveillance of under-reported HAV episodes, with implementation and usability that can be achieved even at a low information technology-resourced hospital setting.
Copyright © 2024 by the American Academy of Pediatrics.
Conflict of interest statement
Comment in
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The Scourge of Workplace Violence.Pediatrics. 2024 Aug 1;154(2):e2024066108. doi: 10.1542/peds.2024-066108. Pediatrics. 2024. PMID: 38973360 No abstract available.
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