Contains fulltext : 196741.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Introduction: Aggressive behaviour of forensic clients is associated with burnout symptoms in nursing staff. The role of staff characteristics as moderators is unclear. Aim: We explored the association of type and severity of aggressive behaviour as experienced by nursing staff and staff's burnout symptoms. In addition, the moderating roles of personality characteristics and emotional intelligence were studied. Moreover, the usefulness of ambulatory skin conductance assessments in detecting arousal related to burnout symptoms was studied. Method: 114 forensic nursing staff members filled out questionnaires and wore an ambulatory device. Results: Experiencin...
There is growing evidence that nursing is a stressful occupation, particularly mental health nursing...
Nursing staff employed in acute psychiatric care are exposed to incidents of violence, aggression a...
This thesis provides a broad investigation into the issue of burnout in forensic hospital workers. T...
Introduction: Aggressive behaviour of forensic clients is associated with burnout symptoms in nursin...
Burnout in nursing staff is a major cause for turnover and absenteeism. Identifying risk and protect...
Copyright © 2015 Sara Viotti et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Co...
In their daily work, psychiatric nurses are subjected to patient-perpetrated verbal and physical agg...
OBJECTIVE: The authors conducted a cross-sectional survey to investigate the association between epi...
Occupational burnout is highly prevalent in mental health services and has a deleterious effect upon...
Objective: We investigated the impact of verbal and physical client aggression on risk of developing...
Background. Client aggression is considered a growing stressor in several workplaces. This study aim...
Contains fulltext : 56814.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This paper rep...
Objectives: The aim of the current study was to investigate whether forensic nursing staff who work...
In the last two decades, the mental health system and the Ministry of Justice have shown a marked sh...
The aim of this thesis was to develop better understanding of the role of inpatient aggression in fo...
There is growing evidence that nursing is a stressful occupation, particularly mental health nursing...
Nursing staff employed in acute psychiatric care are exposed to incidents of violence, aggression a...
This thesis provides a broad investigation into the issue of burnout in forensic hospital workers. T...
Introduction: Aggressive behaviour of forensic clients is associated with burnout symptoms in nursin...
Burnout in nursing staff is a major cause for turnover and absenteeism. Identifying risk and protect...
Copyright © 2015 Sara Viotti et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Co...
In their daily work, psychiatric nurses are subjected to patient-perpetrated verbal and physical agg...
OBJECTIVE: The authors conducted a cross-sectional survey to investigate the association between epi...
Occupational burnout is highly prevalent in mental health services and has a deleterious effect upon...
Objective: We investigated the impact of verbal and physical client aggression on risk of developing...
Background. Client aggression is considered a growing stressor in several workplaces. This study aim...
Contains fulltext : 56814.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This paper rep...
Objectives: The aim of the current study was to investigate whether forensic nursing staff who work...
In the last two decades, the mental health system and the Ministry of Justice have shown a marked sh...
The aim of this thesis was to develop better understanding of the role of inpatient aggression in fo...
There is growing evidence that nursing is a stressful occupation, particularly mental health nursing...
Nursing staff employed in acute psychiatric care are exposed to incidents of violence, aggression a...
This thesis provides a broad investigation into the issue of burnout in forensic hospital workers. T...