Understanding the predictors of workplace violence amongst healthcare professionals is important to develop and implement prevention and mitigation strategies. We conducted a …
Background:'The time I was hit nobody helped me. They (psychiatric nurses) just said:“you do not have to worry, you are not bleeding… in time you will see more”'. The core of the …
Background: Patient aggressive behaviour is a global problem in clinical practice but more prevalent in psychiatric setting resulting in physical and psychological harms to staffs. The …
N Bekelepi, PD Martin, J Chipps - Africa Journal of nursing and …, 2015 - journals.co.za
Aggression and violence by patients towards psychiatric nurses are a global issue. Professional nurses working in psychiatric hospitals are required to look after psychiatric …
E Dawood - Journal of Natural Sciences Research, 2013 - researchgate.net
Objectives: the purpose of the current study is to investigate and compare between the Egyptian and Saudi nurses' perspectives of causes of inpatient aggression and violence in …
NG Al-Otaibi, A Gamal, W Edesouky - International Journal of …, 2016 - academia.edu
Violence and aggression are considered the most common problems occurring in psychiatric health care settings, Increasing aggression within the health system is a major …
Workplace violence directed at student nurses in training in psychiatric institutions is a significant concern as it negatively affects the quality of learning and causes the students to …
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