BackgroundSafety at work is a core issue for mental health staff working on in-patient units. At present, there is a limited theoretical base regarding which factors may affect staff perceptions of safety.AimsThis study attempted to identify which factors affect perceived staff safety working on in-patient mental health wards.MethodA cross-sectional design was employed across 101 forensic and non-forensic mental health wards, over seven National Health Service trusts nationally. Measures included an online staff survey, Ward Features Checklist and recorded incident data. Data were analysed using categorical principal components analysis and ordinal regression.ResultsPerceptions of staff safety were increased by ward brightness, higher numbe...
Objectives To explore bedside professional reported (BPR) perceptions of safety in intensive care st...
Aggression on psychiatric wards develops under influence of patient, staff and ward factors. Assessm...
AimTo understand violence on acute mental health units according to staff and service user perspecti...
Background Safety at work is a core issue for mental health staff working on in-patient units. At pr...
Background: Safety at work is a core issue for mental health staff working on in-patient units. At ...
Purpose This study aimed to examine the relationship between the physical design of mental health ca...
We surveyed nurses and mental health workers (MHWs) working in six state psychiatric hospitals to id...
A sense of safety is assumed to be a vital component of the therapeutic milieu, however, recent rese...
Purpose: Ward climate can shape the behaviour of both staff and patients. A subset of the ward clima...
The study aimed to explore mental health professionals’ perceptions of patient safety issues across ...
To evaluate and describe the physical and mental health of staff on acute psychiatric wards and exam...
Inpatient mental health clinicians need to feel safe in the workplace. They also require confidence ...
The work environment for mental health care staff is practically never safe. Staff who suffer from s...
Aims and objectives To explore how the physical and social environment of acute mental health units ...
Background The Safewards model is gaining increasing acceptance in the mental health field in Austra...
Objectives To explore bedside professional reported (BPR) perceptions of safety in intensive care st...
Aggression on psychiatric wards develops under influence of patient, staff and ward factors. Assessm...
AimTo understand violence on acute mental health units according to staff and service user perspecti...
Background Safety at work is a core issue for mental health staff working on in-patient units. At pr...
Background: Safety at work is a core issue for mental health staff working on in-patient units. At ...
Purpose This study aimed to examine the relationship between the physical design of mental health ca...
We surveyed nurses and mental health workers (MHWs) working in six state psychiatric hospitals to id...
A sense of safety is assumed to be a vital component of the therapeutic milieu, however, recent rese...
Purpose: Ward climate can shape the behaviour of both staff and patients. A subset of the ward clima...
The study aimed to explore mental health professionals’ perceptions of patient safety issues across ...
To evaluate and describe the physical and mental health of staff on acute psychiatric wards and exam...
Inpatient mental health clinicians need to feel safe in the workplace. They also require confidence ...
The work environment for mental health care staff is practically never safe. Staff who suffer from s...
Aims and objectives To explore how the physical and social environment of acute mental health units ...
Background The Safewards model is gaining increasing acceptance in the mental health field in Austra...
Objectives To explore bedside professional reported (BPR) perceptions of safety in intensive care st...
Aggression on psychiatric wards develops under influence of patient, staff and ward factors. Assessm...
AimTo understand violence on acute mental health units according to staff and service user perspecti...