This commentary paper highlights the every day reality for nurses facing episodes of violence and aggression while working in the health care system in Western Australia and identifies future research necessary to address the problem. Nurses, in a range of work environments, face the terrifying possibility of being victims of aggressive and violent incidents while caring for patients. The consequences of these events are far reaching and include an increased cost to the health care system, loss of experienced nurses from the workforce and the inability to attract nurses back to the bedside. Although the West Australian government has attempted to address the problems with quick fixes, no current initiatives have been effective and nurses ar...
Health personnel, especially nurses, are often victims of workplace violence. Unfortunately, little ...
An individual nurses risk of experiencing violence will vary related to his or her area of practice,...
This study aims to explore the violence that Accident and Emergency nurses encounter. Current litera...
Aim This paper reports a study of workplace aggression among nurses in Tasmania, Australia. Backgrou...
Ironically, the most violent workplace in Australia today is the healthcare in-dustry. Nurses encoun...
In a finding that reflects international experiences, nurses in Australia have been identified as th...
Patient violence has become a major issue in mental health facilities in Australia. In the state of ...
This paper describes emergency nurses’ experience of violence in their workplace and how they percei...
This paper reports on workplace violence, self-reported as part of a survey among members of the Que...
Aim: The aim of the study was to describe the experiences of a group of triage nurses with patient-r...
With the advancements in technology, there has been a significant reduction in the classical risk fa...
IntroductionViolence against health care workers is a major issue in health care organisations and i...
Aim(s) To ascertain nurses’ perceptions about, and suggestions for, management solutions to workpla...
In recent years, it is seen that all kinds of violence cases have been increasing all over the world...
Workplace violence (WPV) is a global problem, which affects the wellbeing of nurses around the world...
Health personnel, especially nurses, are often victims of workplace violence. Unfortunately, little ...
An individual nurses risk of experiencing violence will vary related to his or her area of practice,...
This study aims to explore the violence that Accident and Emergency nurses encounter. Current litera...
Aim This paper reports a study of workplace aggression among nurses in Tasmania, Australia. Backgrou...
Ironically, the most violent workplace in Australia today is the healthcare in-dustry. Nurses encoun...
In a finding that reflects international experiences, nurses in Australia have been identified as th...
Patient violence has become a major issue in mental health facilities in Australia. In the state of ...
This paper describes emergency nurses’ experience of violence in their workplace and how they percei...
This paper reports on workplace violence, self-reported as part of a survey among members of the Que...
Aim: The aim of the study was to describe the experiences of a group of triage nurses with patient-r...
With the advancements in technology, there has been a significant reduction in the classical risk fa...
IntroductionViolence against health care workers is a major issue in health care organisations and i...
Aim(s) To ascertain nurses’ perceptions about, and suggestions for, management solutions to workpla...
In recent years, it is seen that all kinds of violence cases have been increasing all over the world...
Workplace violence (WPV) is a global problem, which affects the wellbeing of nurses around the world...
Health personnel, especially nurses, are often victims of workplace violence. Unfortunately, little ...
An individual nurses risk of experiencing violence will vary related to his or her area of practice,...
This study aims to explore the violence that Accident and Emergency nurses encounter. Current litera...