Conflict and containment on acute inpatient psychiatric wards pose a threat to patient and staff safety, and it is desirable to minimize the frequency of these events. Research has indicated that certain staff attitudes and behaviours might serve to accomplish this, namely, positive appreciation, emotional regulation and effective structure. A previous test of an intervention based on these principles, on two wards, showed a good outcome. In this study, we tested the same intervention on three further wards. Two ?City nurses? were employed to work with three acute wards, assisting with the implementation of changes according to the working model of conflict and containment generation. Evaluation was via before-and-after measures, with paral...
Background: A lack of safety experienced by patients and staff in acute psychiatric units is a major...
Background: Psychiatric nurses are aware of the importance of the therapeutic relationship in psychi...
Objective: This article aimed to explore the relationship of medication-related conflict [refusal of...
Conflict and containment on acute inpatient psychiatric wards pose a threat to patient and staff saf...
AbstractBackgroundAcute psychiatric wards manage patients whose actions may threaten safety (conflic...
Background Acute psychiatric wards manage patients whose actions may threaten safety (conflict). St...
BACKGROUND: Acute psychiatric wards manage patients whose actions may threaten safety (conflict). St...
BACKGROUND: Acute psychiatric wards manage patients whose actions may threaten safety (conflict)...
OBJECTIVE Attainment of safe, calm inpatient psychiatric wards that are conducive to positive therap...
Background: Disruptive behaviours of acute psychiatric inpatients have typically been studied separa...
Difficult and challenging behaviour by inpatients is a feature of acute psychiatric ward life. Diffe...
Please see http://openaccess.city.ac.uk/13908/ for details of the Corrigendum to this article. Ba...
Background: People admitted to psychiatric hospitals with a diagnosis of schizophrenia may display b...
© 2010 NAPICU. Online edition of the journal is available at http://journals.cambridge.org/action/di...
Aggressive behaviour is a critical issue for modern acute psychiatric services, not just because of ...
Background: A lack of safety experienced by patients and staff in acute psychiatric units is a major...
Background: Psychiatric nurses are aware of the importance of the therapeutic relationship in psychi...
Objective: This article aimed to explore the relationship of medication-related conflict [refusal of...
Conflict and containment on acute inpatient psychiatric wards pose a threat to patient and staff saf...
AbstractBackgroundAcute psychiatric wards manage patients whose actions may threaten safety (conflic...
Background Acute psychiatric wards manage patients whose actions may threaten safety (conflict). St...
BACKGROUND: Acute psychiatric wards manage patients whose actions may threaten safety (conflict). St...
BACKGROUND: Acute psychiatric wards manage patients whose actions may threaten safety (conflict)...
OBJECTIVE Attainment of safe, calm inpatient psychiatric wards that are conducive to positive therap...
Background: Disruptive behaviours of acute psychiatric inpatients have typically been studied separa...
Difficult and challenging behaviour by inpatients is a feature of acute psychiatric ward life. Diffe...
Please see http://openaccess.city.ac.uk/13908/ for details of the Corrigendum to this article. Ba...
Background: People admitted to psychiatric hospitals with a diagnosis of schizophrenia may display b...
© 2010 NAPICU. Online edition of the journal is available at http://journals.cambridge.org/action/di...
Aggressive behaviour is a critical issue for modern acute psychiatric services, not just because of ...
Background: A lack of safety experienced by patients and staff in acute psychiatric units is a major...
Background: Psychiatric nurses are aware of the importance of the therapeutic relationship in psychi...
Objective: This article aimed to explore the relationship of medication-related conflict [refusal of...