Inpatient aggression on mental health wards is common and staff–patient interactions are frequently reported antecedents to aggression. However, relatively little is known about the precise relationship between aggression and these interactions, or their relationships with aggression and staff containment responses such as restraint and seclusion. This study aimed to determine the roles of anger and interpersonal style among mental health nurses and between nurses and patients in the occurrence of aggression and its containment. A correlational, pseudoprospective study design was employed. n = 85 inpatients and n = 65 nurses were recruited from adult, low‐ and medium‐secure wards of a secure forensic mental health service. Participants comp...
Background Mental health nurses are exposed to patient aggression, and required to manage and de-esc...
Staff and patients of hospital psychiatry services are commonly confronted by the aggressive behavio...
Background: The cause of patient aggression is a very complex question, and it continues to be a cha...
Inpatient aggression on mental health wards is common and staff–patient interactions are frequently ...
Inpatient aggression on mental health wards is common and staff–patient interactions are frequently ...
Inpatient aggression on mental health wards is common and staff-patient interactions are frequently ...
Aggression during psychiatric hospitalization is frequent, problematic, and a major challenge for nu...
BACKGROUND: Inpatient aggression is common in mental health services resulting in significant costs....
Interpersonal style, a key component of personality and personality disorder, has emerged as an impo...
Difficult and challenging behaviour by inpatients is a feature of acute psychiatric ward life. Diffe...
Coercive practices – which are used as means to manage violent/aggressive behaviour in secure forens...
Background: Mental health nurses are exposed to patient aggression, and required to manage and de-es...
Rationale: Mental Health professionals\u27 ability to manage aggression and violence in mental healt...
Background Mental health nurses are exposed to patient aggression, and required to manage and de-esc...
Staff and patients of hospital psychiatry services are commonly confronted by the aggressive behavio...
Background: The cause of patient aggression is a very complex question, and it continues to be a cha...
Inpatient aggression on mental health wards is common and staff–patient interactions are frequently ...
Inpatient aggression on mental health wards is common and staff–patient interactions are frequently ...
Inpatient aggression on mental health wards is common and staff-patient interactions are frequently ...
Aggression during psychiatric hospitalization is frequent, problematic, and a major challenge for nu...
BACKGROUND: Inpatient aggression is common in mental health services resulting in significant costs....
Interpersonal style, a key component of personality and personality disorder, has emerged as an impo...
Difficult and challenging behaviour by inpatients is a feature of acute psychiatric ward life. Diffe...
Coercive practices – which are used as means to manage violent/aggressive behaviour in secure forens...
Background: Mental health nurses are exposed to patient aggression, and required to manage and de-es...
Rationale: Mental Health professionals\u27 ability to manage aggression and violence in mental healt...
Background Mental health nurses are exposed to patient aggression, and required to manage and de-esc...
Staff and patients of hospital psychiatry services are commonly confronted by the aggressive behavio...
Background: The cause of patient aggression is a very complex question, and it continues to be a cha...