Professional skills to adequately manage patient aggression are a prerequisite for nurses working in psychiatric hospitals. These 'technical' skills, however, are necessary but not sufficient for effective nurse intervention. 'The attitude of nurses' towards client aggression also contributes to their response to a patient's behaviour. In order to study the domains (types) of attitudes towards aggression, a sample was taken of nurses working in the fields of general psychiatry (n = 288), psychiatry for children and adolescents (n = 242) and psychogeriatrics (n = 88). A cross-sectional survey design was adopted for the study. The Attitudes Towards Aggression Scale (ATAS) consisting of 32 items is presented, representing three types of attitu...
Background: psychiatric nurses care for hospital patients with behavioral health conditions.. Obje...
Several academic and clinical disciplines are involved in clarifying the concept of aggression by fo...
Using a survey instrument, the experiences of psychiatric nurses with inpatienaggression were invest...
Professional skills to adequately manage patient aggression are a prerequisite for nurses working in...
Professional skills to adequately manage patient aggression are a prerequisite for nurses working in...
Aim: To determine the incidence rate of forms of inpatient aggression towards nurses who working on ...
One of the factors known to be associated with the management of patient aggression is the attitude ...
One of the factors known to be associated with the management of patient aggression is the attitude ...
Background: The cause of patient aggression is a very complex question, and it continues to be a cha...
Mental health nurses are faced with an increasing number of aggressive incidents during their daily ...
The present study focuses on the characterization and perception of patient aggression by nurses wor...
Background: Inpatient aggression can occur for many reasons and there are many factors that contribu...
Aggressive behaviour of inpatients in mental health facilities occurs globally and is a serious nurs...
The present study focuses on the characterization and perception of patient aggression by nurses wor...
Contains fulltext : 71548.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Mental health ...
Background: psychiatric nurses care for hospital patients with behavioral health conditions.. Obje...
Several academic and clinical disciplines are involved in clarifying the concept of aggression by fo...
Using a survey instrument, the experiences of psychiatric nurses with inpatienaggression were invest...
Professional skills to adequately manage patient aggression are a prerequisite for nurses working in...
Professional skills to adequately manage patient aggression are a prerequisite for nurses working in...
Aim: To determine the incidence rate of forms of inpatient aggression towards nurses who working on ...
One of the factors known to be associated with the management of patient aggression is the attitude ...
One of the factors known to be associated with the management of patient aggression is the attitude ...
Background: The cause of patient aggression is a very complex question, and it continues to be a cha...
Mental health nurses are faced with an increasing number of aggressive incidents during their daily ...
The present study focuses on the characterization and perception of patient aggression by nurses wor...
Background: Inpatient aggression can occur for many reasons and there are many factors that contribu...
Aggressive behaviour of inpatients in mental health facilities occurs globally and is a serious nurs...
The present study focuses on the characterization and perception of patient aggression by nurses wor...
Contains fulltext : 71548.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Mental health ...
Background: psychiatric nurses care for hospital patients with behavioral health conditions.. Obje...
Several academic and clinical disciplines are involved in clarifying the concept of aggression by fo...
Using a survey instrument, the experiences of psychiatric nurses with inpatienaggression were invest...