Internationally literature emphasises concern regarding the phenomenon of violence and aggression within the emergency field. This paper emphasises the important role education and training may play in reducing the risk of staff being exposed to violent or aggressive experiences. Furthermore, the paper emphasises, explores and discusses well recognised theories relating to aggression development. These theories can be used to explain both organisational strategies designed to minimise aggression in the emergency department and situational factors contributing to the development of aggressive interactions
Violence toward emergency care providers is common, with both patients and staff sustaining injuries...
Violence toward emergency care providers is common, with both patients and staff sustaining injuries...
Conclusion: Violence against employees in the emergency department is a widespread problem. This sit...
Incidents of aggression are frequent occurrences in hospitals, particularly the emergencydepartment....
There has been an increase in violence and aggression in emergency departments (EDs) in recent years...
There has been an increase in violence and aggression in emergency departments (EDs) in recent years...
Aims The aims of the study were to explore how emergency department (ED) nursing staff conceptual...
International literature emphasizes on the concern regarding the phenomenon of aggression in hospita...
Introduction: Aggression in the Emergency Department (ED) remains an ongoing issue, described as rea...
Copyright © 2004 Published by Elsevier LtdViolence in the emergency department (ED) is a significant...
Objective. Violence is widespread in Australian emergency departments (ED) and most prevalent at tri...
This analysis aims to understand Emergency Department [ED] responses to varying forms of aggression ...
This paper examines issues involved in the debate regarding the role of research in nursing. The aut...
Violence in the emergency department (ED) is a global problem. In our first paper, we highlighted th...
Background Violence in the emergency department (ED) is a significant problem and it is increasing. ...
Violence toward emergency care providers is common, with both patients and staff sustaining injuries...
Violence toward emergency care providers is common, with both patients and staff sustaining injuries...
Conclusion: Violence against employees in the emergency department is a widespread problem. This sit...
Incidents of aggression are frequent occurrences in hospitals, particularly the emergencydepartment....
There has been an increase in violence and aggression in emergency departments (EDs) in recent years...
There has been an increase in violence and aggression in emergency departments (EDs) in recent years...
Aims The aims of the study were to explore how emergency department (ED) nursing staff conceptual...
International literature emphasizes on the concern regarding the phenomenon of aggression in hospita...
Introduction: Aggression in the Emergency Department (ED) remains an ongoing issue, described as rea...
Copyright © 2004 Published by Elsevier LtdViolence in the emergency department (ED) is a significant...
Objective. Violence is widespread in Australian emergency departments (ED) and most prevalent at tri...
This analysis aims to understand Emergency Department [ED] responses to varying forms of aggression ...
This paper examines issues involved in the debate regarding the role of research in nursing. The aut...
Violence in the emergency department (ED) is a global problem. In our first paper, we highlighted th...
Background Violence in the emergency department (ED) is a significant problem and it is increasing. ...
Violence toward emergency care providers is common, with both patients and staff sustaining injuries...
Violence toward emergency care providers is common, with both patients and staff sustaining injuries...
Conclusion: Violence against employees in the emergency department is a widespread problem. This sit...