AbstractThis multiple case study explored de-escalation processes in threatening and violent situations based on patients and staff members perspectives. Our post hoc analysis indicated that de-escalation included responsive interactions influenced by the perspectives of both patients and staff members. We assembled their perspectives in a mental model consisting of three interdependent stages: (1) memories and hope, (2) safety and creativity and (3) reflective moments. The data indicated that both patients and staff strived for peaceful solutions and that a dynamic and sociological understanding of de-escalation can foster shared problem solving in violent and threatening situations
Workplace violence is a common challenge seen in the healthcare settings across the world. This prob...
Background: De-escalation is the recommended first-line response to potential violence and aggressio...
Violence and threats of violence is described as a common and relevant issue in various care units. ...
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...
BackgroundViolence and other harms that result from conflict in forensic inpatient mental health set...
Background:Violence towards those working in the mental health field is a known problem, consisting ...
Background:Violence towards those working in the mental health field is a known problem, consisting ...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To explore the factors that influence the use of de-escalation and its succ...
The risk of violence within mental health care settings is high. Although literature does indicate c...
Semi-structured interviews with 13 forensic psychiatric inpatients that had decreased their assessed...
Background: According to the National Alliance on Mental Illness [NAMI, n.d.], 43.8 million adults i...
Background: According to the National Alliance on Mental Illness [NAMI, n.d.], 43.8 million adults i...
Introduction. Severe mental disorders represent a risk factor for violent episodes. Aggressiveness a...
Aim: Investigate patient perspectives on barriers and enablers to the use and effectiveness of de‐es...
Workplace violence is a common challenge seen in the healthcare settings across the world. This prob...
Background: De-escalation is the recommended first-line response to potential violence and aggressio...
Violence and threats of violence is described as a common and relevant issue in various care units. ...
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...
BackgroundViolence and other harms that result from conflict in forensic inpatient mental health set...
Background:Violence towards those working in the mental health field is a known problem, consisting ...
Background:Violence towards those working in the mental health field is a known problem, consisting ...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To explore the factors that influence the use of de-escalation and its succ...
The risk of violence within mental health care settings is high. Although literature does indicate c...
Semi-structured interviews with 13 forensic psychiatric inpatients that had decreased their assessed...
Background: According to the National Alliance on Mental Illness [NAMI, n.d.], 43.8 million adults i...
Background: According to the National Alliance on Mental Illness [NAMI, n.d.], 43.8 million adults i...
Introduction. Severe mental disorders represent a risk factor for violent episodes. Aggressiveness a...
Aim: Investigate patient perspectives on barriers and enablers to the use and effectiveness of de‐es...
Workplace violence is a common challenge seen in the healthcare settings across the world. This prob...
Background: De-escalation is the recommended first-line response to potential violence and aggressio...
Violence and threats of violence is described as a common and relevant issue in various care units. ...