Background Staff-directed aggression represents a considerable concern in mental health and substance abuse services, and presents a substantial challenge to the quality and continuity of service provision for people with mental health and substance abuse problems. The practitioners themselves frequently request increased competence as a way to mediate the negative effects of staff-directed violence and aggression. The aim of this study is to explore how practitioners in municipal mental health and substance abuse services conceptualize practice in prevention and management of staff-directed violence. Furthermore, we seek to explore how these conceptions change following participation in two complementary and specially developed courses adv...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. October 2017. Major: Nursing. Advisor: Jean Wyman. 1 co...
Rationale: Aggression minimisation training is essential for mental health staff. No studies to date...
Aim: Investigate patient perspectives on barriers and enablers to the use and effectiveness of de‐es...
Staff-directed aggression represents a considerable concern in mental health and substance abuse ser...
Abstract Background Staff-directed aggression represents a considerable concern in mental health and...
Background - Staff-directed aggression is a concern for service providers in mental healthcare, freq...
Background: Aggressive situations occurring within mental health services can harm service users, st...
Aims: Health-care professionals working in mental health settings are at risk of encountering violen...
Chapter one gives some background information regarding the definitions of violence, aggression and ...
Involving service users in mental health education and training has increased considerably over the ...
Involving service users in the education of current & future mental health practitioners is seen as ...
The purpose of this study was to conduct a pilot to assist the development of scales which examine m...
Rationale: Mental Health professionals\u27 ability to manage aggression and violence in mental healt...
Aggression and violence in healthcare settings can lead to severe psychological, physical, and econo...
Violence and aggression in inpatient units constitute a major workplace hazard for mental health nur...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. October 2017. Major: Nursing. Advisor: Jean Wyman. 1 co...
Rationale: Aggression minimisation training is essential for mental health staff. No studies to date...
Aim: Investigate patient perspectives on barriers and enablers to the use and effectiveness of de‐es...
Staff-directed aggression represents a considerable concern in mental health and substance abuse ser...
Abstract Background Staff-directed aggression represents a considerable concern in mental health and...
Background - Staff-directed aggression is a concern for service providers in mental healthcare, freq...
Background: Aggressive situations occurring within mental health services can harm service users, st...
Aims: Health-care professionals working in mental health settings are at risk of encountering violen...
Chapter one gives some background information regarding the definitions of violence, aggression and ...
Involving service users in mental health education and training has increased considerably over the ...
Involving service users in the education of current & future mental health practitioners is seen as ...
The purpose of this study was to conduct a pilot to assist the development of scales which examine m...
Rationale: Mental Health professionals\u27 ability to manage aggression and violence in mental healt...
Aggression and violence in healthcare settings can lead to severe psychological, physical, and econo...
Violence and aggression in inpatient units constitute a major workplace hazard for mental health nur...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. October 2017. Major: Nursing. Advisor: Jean Wyman. 1 co...
Rationale: Aggression minimisation training is essential for mental health staff. No studies to date...
Aim: Investigate patient perspectives on barriers and enablers to the use and effectiveness of de‐es...