This paper describes an audit of prevention and management of violence and aggression care plans and incident reporting forms which aimed to: (i) report the compliance rate of completion of care plans; (ii) identify the extent to which patients contribute to and agree with their care plan; (iii) describe de-escalation methods documented in care plans; and (iv) ascertain the extent to which the de-escalation methods described in the care plan are recorded as having been attempted in the event of an incident. Care plans and incident report forms were examined for all patients in men's and women's mental health care pathways who were involved in aggressive incidents between May and October 2012. In total, 539 incidents were examined, involving...
Background: De-escalation techniques are a recommended non-physical intervention for the management ...
Background: Aggressive situations occurring within mental health services can harm service users, st...
BackgroundViolence and other harms that result from conflict in forensic inpatient mental health set...
This paper describes an audit of prevention and management of violence and aggression care plans and...
This paper describes an audit of prevention and management of violence and aggression care plans and...
This paper describes an audit of prevention and management of violence and aggression care plans and...
Background: De-escalation techniques are recommended to manage violence and aggression in mental hea...
De-escalation is an important tool for preventing aggression in inpatient settings but definitions v...
Violence is a critical issue in Healthcare. Inpatient psychiatric nurses are the healthcare professi...
Purpose - To describe how aggressive and violent incidents differ across specialist gender, security...
Aim: Investigate patient perspectives on barriers and enablers to the use and effectiveness of de‐es...
Background:Violence towards those working in the mental health field is a known problem, consisting ...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to describe how aggressive and violent incidents differ across...
Background: De-escalation techniques are a recommended non-physical intervention for the management ...
Background: Aggressive situations occurring within mental health services can harm service users, st...
BackgroundViolence and other harms that result from conflict in forensic inpatient mental health set...
This paper describes an audit of prevention and management of violence and aggression care plans and...
This paper describes an audit of prevention and management of violence and aggression care plans and...
This paper describes an audit of prevention and management of violence and aggression care plans and...
Background: De-escalation techniques are recommended to manage violence and aggression in mental hea...
De-escalation is an important tool for preventing aggression in inpatient settings but definitions v...
Violence is a critical issue in Healthcare. Inpatient psychiatric nurses are the healthcare professi...
Purpose - To describe how aggressive and violent incidents differ across specialist gender, security...
Aim: Investigate patient perspectives on barriers and enablers to the use and effectiveness of de‐es...
Background:Violence towards those working in the mental health field is a known problem, consisting ...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to describe how aggressive and violent incidents differ across...
Background: De-escalation techniques are a recommended non-physical intervention for the management ...
Background: Aggressive situations occurring within mental health services can harm service users, st...
BackgroundViolence and other harms that result from conflict in forensic inpatient mental health set...