Workplace violence is internationally recognized as a major issue for many organizations and employees however the issue is more prominent in healthcare settings (Oostrom and Mierlo 2008). The Department of Health, Victoria requires that all levels of healthcare staff be educated about how to prevent, manage and report violence and aggression in the workplace. Education should be actively and openly supported by senior management and should be part of the induction program for all new staff in operational healthcare. Witnessing the success of the Management of Clinical Aggression - Rapid Emergency Department Intervention (MOCA-REDI) at one of the facilities that took part in the initial MOCA-REDI trail sites in the Emergency Department (ED)...
BACKGROUND: Patient aggression is a longstanding problem in general hospital nursing. Staff training...
Healthcare is a complex arena of multi-skilled interaction. In recent years, it has grown extensivel...
INTRODUCTION: Health providers, particularly nurses, are at high risk for aggression in the workplac...
Background: Patient aggression is a common source of occupational violence in emergency departments...
Aggression and violence are recognized as significant occupational risks for health care staff. A ne...
Workplace violence (WPV) perpetrated by patients against healthcare staff is abundant in healthcare ...
Workplace violence (WPV) perpetrated by patients against healthcare staff is abundant in healthcare ...
Background: Workplace violence prevalence has attracted significant attention within the internation...
Patient violence in the Emergency Department (ED) is common, varied, and has lasting effects on nurs...
© 2018 Australian College of Nursing Ltd Background: Workplace violence is prevalent in healthcare, ...
Recent events and media coverage have put aggression and violence toward healthcare workers on the a...
© 2011 Dr. Donna SaundersWorkers’ rights to be safe at their workplace are fundamental to occupation...
OBJECTIVE: In 2018, we developed and implemented a novel approach to recognition and response to occ...
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...
Healthcare is a complex arena of multi-skilled interaction. In recent years, it has grown extensivel...
INTRODUCTION: Health providers, particularly nurses, are at high risk for aggression in the workplac...
Background: Patient aggression is a common source of occupational violence in emergency departments...
Aggression and violence are recognized as significant occupational risks for health care staff. A ne...
Workplace violence (WPV) perpetrated by patients against healthcare staff is abundant in healthcare ...
Workplace violence (WPV) perpetrated by patients against healthcare staff is abundant in healthcare ...
Background: Workplace violence prevalence has attracted significant attention within the internation...
Patient violence in the Emergency Department (ED) is common, varied, and has lasting effects on nurs...
© 2018 Australian College of Nursing Ltd Background: Workplace violence is prevalent in healthcare, ...
Recent events and media coverage have put aggression and violence toward healthcare workers on the a...
© 2011 Dr. Donna SaundersWorkers’ rights to be safe at their workplace are fundamental to occupation...
OBJECTIVE: In 2018, we developed and implemented a novel approach to recognition and response to occ...
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...
Healthcare is a complex arena of multi-skilled interaction. In recent years, it has grown extensivel...
INTRODUCTION: Health providers, particularly nurses, are at high risk for aggression in the workplac...