Early Psychological Preventive Intervention For Workplace Violence: A Randomized Controlled Explorative and Comparative Study Between EMDR-Recent Event and Critical Incident Stress Debriefing.

Fiche publication


Date publication

novembre 2016

Journal

Issues in mental health nursing

Auteurs

Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Dr ROTONDA Christine, Pr TARQUINIO Cyril, Dr MINARY Laetitia


Tous les auteurs :
Tarquinio C, Rotonda C, Houllé WA, Montel S, Rydberg JA, Minary L, Dellucci H, Tarquinio P, Fayard A, Alla F

Résumé

This randomized controlled trial study aims to investigate the efficacy of an early psychological intervention called EMDR-RE compared to Critical Incident Stress Debriefing on 60 victims of workplace violence, which were divided into three groups: 'EMDR-RE' (n = 19), 'CISD' (n = 23), and 'delayed EMDR-RE' (n = 18). EMDR-RE and CISD took place 48 hours after the event, whilst third intervention was delayed by an additional 48 hours. Results showed that after 3 months PCLS and SUDS scores were significantly lower with EMDR-RE and delayed EMDR-RE compared to CISD. After 48 hours and 3 months, none of the EMDR-RE-treated victims showed PTSD symptoms.

Référence

Issues Ment Health Nurs. 2016 Nov;37(11):787-799