Increase in violence at hospitals triggers security review
Nurses across the province are applauding the Saskatchewan Health Authority for looking into violent incidents in hospitals.
The Health Authority plans to hire a consultant to review security protocols in health facilities across Saskatchewan after seeing an increase in violence. Tracy Zambory, with the Saskatchewan Union of Nurses, said violence is especially prominent in the Prince Albert area.
“There was an increase at the Victoria Hospital,” Zambory said. “That’s why Andrew Will, vice-president of infrastructure, information and support for the Saskatchewan Health Authority, has triggered the review.”
Zambory said several departments seem to be affected more than others when it comes to the violent incidents.