Background Aggression management training for nurses is an important part of a comprehensive strategy to reduce patient and visitor aggression in healthcare. Although training is commonplace, few scientific studies examine its benefits. Aim To explore and describe, from a nurse's perspective, the learning gained from attending aggression management training. Design and methods This was a descriptive qualitative interview study. We conducted semi‐structured individual interviews with seven nurses before (September/October 2012) and after they attended aggression management training (January/February 2013). Interview transcripts were content‐analysed qualitatively. Ethical issues The study plan was reviewed by the responsible eth...
Aim: To determine the incidence rate of forms of inpatient aggression towards nurses who working on ...
Aggression within the health industry has been wideiy reported as a serious problem with registered ...
Aims and objectives This study explores the perception and issues regarding the ability of nursin...
BackgroundAggression management training for nurses is an important part of a comprehensive strategy...
BACKGROUND: Patient aggression is a longstanding problem in general hospital nursing. Staff trainin...
Background Patient aggression is a longstanding problem in general hospital nursing. Staff training...
Chapter one reviews the literatures on psychological studies of aggression, problems of aggression w...
Recent events and media coverage have put aggression and violence toward healthcare workers on the a...
Aggression in healthcare systems poses a major problem for nurses because they are the most suscepti...
Keywords: Aggression, qualitative research, burden, nurses, general hospital Introduction: Nursin...
Background Experts recommend staff training to prevent and manage aggressive situations Involving pa...
AIM: 'To explore nurse managers' behaviours, attitudes, perceived social norms and behavioural contr...
Background: Patient aggression is a common source of occupational violence in emergency departments...
Aim(s) To explore nurse managers’ behaviours, attitudes, perceived social norms, and behavioural ...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of Aggression Management Training P...
Aim: To determine the incidence rate of forms of inpatient aggression towards nurses who working on ...
Aggression within the health industry has been wideiy reported as a serious problem with registered ...
Aims and objectives This study explores the perception and issues regarding the ability of nursin...
BackgroundAggression management training for nurses is an important part of a comprehensive strategy...
BACKGROUND: Patient aggression is a longstanding problem in general hospital nursing. Staff trainin...
Background Patient aggression is a longstanding problem in general hospital nursing. Staff training...
Chapter one reviews the literatures on psychological studies of aggression, problems of aggression w...
Recent events and media coverage have put aggression and violence toward healthcare workers on the a...
Aggression in healthcare systems poses a major problem for nurses because they are the most suscepti...
Keywords: Aggression, qualitative research, burden, nurses, general hospital Introduction: Nursin...
Background Experts recommend staff training to prevent and manage aggressive situations Involving pa...
AIM: 'To explore nurse managers' behaviours, attitudes, perceived social norms and behavioural contr...
Background: Patient aggression is a common source of occupational violence in emergency departments...
Aim(s) To explore nurse managers’ behaviours, attitudes, perceived social norms, and behavioural ...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of Aggression Management Training P...
Aim: To determine the incidence rate of forms of inpatient aggression towards nurses who working on ...
Aggression within the health industry has been wideiy reported as a serious problem with registered ...
Aims and objectives This study explores the perception and issues regarding the ability of nursin...