BACKGROUND: Clinical aggression episodes, that is aggression and externalising behaviours that create risk, in acute care hospitals are increasing. Acute care staff are often not confident or trained in the management of aggression. Various aggression management training formats have been described in practice including face to face training, written learning resources, web- and media-based training resources, and simulation training. The aim of this systematic review is to assess whether simulation-based training is effective in increasing de-escalation knowledge, skills, and behaviour of staff working in the acute care setting. METHODS: We designed and registered a study protocol for a systematic review of studies evaluating simulation-ba...
Background: Children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) frequently demonstrate aggression and exter...
Background: Since the rise of the COVID-19 pandemic, many hospitals have been experiencing higher vo...
Introduction: While treating potentially violent patients in the emergency department (ED), both pat...
Background: Violence in health care has been widely reported and health care workers, particularly n...
Background: Violence in healthcare has been widely reported and healthcare workers, particularly nur...
Background:Violence in health care has been widely reported and health care workers, particularly nu...
Background: Violence in healthcare has been widely reported and healthcare workers, particularly nur...
BACKGROUND: Patient aggression is a longstanding problem in general hospital nursing. Staff training...
BACKGROUND: Patient aggression is a longstanding problem in general hospital nursing. Staff training...
BACKGROUND: Patient aggression is a longstanding problem in general hospital nursing. Staff training...
Background: Violence in healthcare has been widely reported and healthcare workers, particularly nur...
Background: Violence in healthcare has been widely reported and healthcare workers, particularly nur...
BackgroundSimulation is increasingly used as a training tool for acute care medical-surgical nurses ...
Introduction: While treating potentially violent patients in the emergency department (ED), both pat...
Background Patient aggression is a longstanding problem in general hospital nursing. Staff training...
Background: Children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) frequently demonstrate aggression and exter...
Background: Since the rise of the COVID-19 pandemic, many hospitals have been experiencing higher vo...
Introduction: While treating potentially violent patients in the emergency department (ED), both pat...
Background: Violence in health care has been widely reported and health care workers, particularly n...
Background: Violence in healthcare has been widely reported and healthcare workers, particularly nur...
Background:Violence in health care has been widely reported and health care workers, particularly nu...
Background: Violence in healthcare has been widely reported and healthcare workers, particularly nur...
BACKGROUND: Patient aggression is a longstanding problem in general hospital nursing. Staff training...
BACKGROUND: Patient aggression is a longstanding problem in general hospital nursing. Staff training...
BACKGROUND: Patient aggression is a longstanding problem in general hospital nursing. Staff training...
Background: Violence in healthcare has been widely reported and healthcare workers, particularly nur...
Background: Violence in healthcare has been widely reported and healthcare workers, particularly nur...
BackgroundSimulation is increasingly used as a training tool for acute care medical-surgical nurses ...
Introduction: While treating potentially violent patients in the emergency department (ED), both pat...
Background Patient aggression is a longstanding problem in general hospital nursing. Staff training...
Background: Children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) frequently demonstrate aggression and exter...
Background: Since the rise of the COVID-19 pandemic, many hospitals have been experiencing higher vo...
Introduction: While treating potentially violent patients in the emergency department (ED), both pat...