Background: De-escalation is the recommended first-line response to potential violence and aggression in healthcare settings. Related scholarly activity has increased exponentially since the 1980s, but there is scant research about its efficacy and no guidance on what constitutes the gold standard for practice. Objectives: To clarify the concept of de-escalation of violence and aggression as described within the healthcare literature. Design: Concept analysis guided by Rodgers’ evolutionary approach. Data sources: Multiple nursing and healthcare databases were searched using relevant terms. Review methods: High quality and/or highly cited, or otherwise relevant published empirical or theoretical English language literature was included. Inf...
Background and Significance Globally, violence and aggression from healthcare patients are a growing...
AbstractThis multiple case study explored de-escalation processes in threatening and violent situati...
Aim: Investigate patient perspectives on barriers and enablers to the use and effectiveness of de‐es...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd. Background De-escalation is the recommended first-line response to potential vi...
BACKGROUND: De-escalation is the recommended first-line response to potential violence and aggressio...
De-escalation is an important tool for preventing aggression in inpatient settings but definitions v...
Background: De-escalation techniques are recommended to manage violence and aggression in mental hea...
Background: Since the rise of the COVID-19 pandemic, many hospitals have been experiencing higher vo...
The risk of violence within mental health care settings is high. Although literature does indicate c...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To explore the factors that influence the use of de-escalation and its succ...
Background:Violence towards those working in the mental health field is a known problem, consisting ...
Abstract: The researcher was working in a public psychiatric hospital when he noticed that aggressio...
Introduction. Severe mental disorders represent a risk factor for violent episodes. Aggressiveness a...
Background and Significance Globally, violence and aggression from healthcare patients are a growing...
AbstractThis multiple case study explored de-escalation processes in threatening and violent situati...
Aim: Investigate patient perspectives on barriers and enablers to the use and effectiveness of de‐es...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd. Background De-escalation is the recommended first-line response to potential vi...
BACKGROUND: De-escalation is the recommended first-line response to potential violence and aggressio...
De-escalation is an important tool for preventing aggression in inpatient settings but definitions v...
Background: De-escalation techniques are recommended to manage violence and aggression in mental hea...
Background: Since the rise of the COVID-19 pandemic, many hospitals have been experiencing higher vo...
The risk of violence within mental health care settings is high. Although literature does indicate c...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To explore the factors that influence the use of de-escalation and its succ...
Background:Violence towards those working in the mental health field is a known problem, consisting ...
Abstract: The researcher was working in a public psychiatric hospital when he noticed that aggressio...
Introduction. Severe mental disorders represent a risk factor for violent episodes. Aggressiveness a...
Background and Significance Globally, violence and aggression from healthcare patients are a growing...
AbstractThis multiple case study explored de-escalation processes in threatening and violent situati...
Aim: Investigate patient perspectives on barriers and enablers to the use and effectiveness of de‐es...