Semi-structured interviews with 13 forensic psychiatric inpatients that had decreased their assessed risk of violence were analyzed using interpretive description. The main contribution from this study is a detailed description of patients' own strategies to avoid violence. Participants described having an ongoing inner dialog in which they encouraged themselves, thereby increasing their self-esteem and trying to accept their current situation. An unsafe and overcrowded ward with uninterested and nonchalant staff increased the risk of aggressive behavior. In the process of decreasing violence, the patients and the forensic psychiatric nursing staff interacted to create and maintain a safe environment
This study was designed to identify risk factors associated with violence within a forensic inpatien...
This thesis investigates incidents of violence in two psychosis wards, analyses types of violence an...
Following an initial springboard study, a further more extensive piece of research was conducted to ...
Twenty-seven patients undergoing treatment in a high-secure forensic facility participated in focus ...
Primary and secondary violence prevention can reduce conflict in inpatient psychiatric settings. We ...
Background - Contextual variables such as staff characteristics, treatment programs, assessment rout...
BackgroundViolence and other harms that result from conflict in forensic inpatient mental health set...
Inpatient mental health clinicians need to feel safe in the workplace. They also require confidence ...
Violence is a common phenomenon both in regular and forensic psychiatric settings, and has a profoun...
Against the background of an emerging international demand, this study examined the impact of a suit...
This study examined helping and hindering factors that influence the experiences of forensic psychia...
AbstractThis multiple case study explored de-escalation processes in threatening and violent situati...
Objective. The Early Recognition Method aims at improving collaboration between nurses and patients ...
A descriptive design was used to study patient violent behavior, methods of prevention of violent be...
A reduced amount of violence in a regional high security psychiatric ward - what happened and how to...
This study was designed to identify risk factors associated with violence within a forensic inpatien...
This thesis investigates incidents of violence in two psychosis wards, analyses types of violence an...
Following an initial springboard study, a further more extensive piece of research was conducted to ...
Twenty-seven patients undergoing treatment in a high-secure forensic facility participated in focus ...
Primary and secondary violence prevention can reduce conflict in inpatient psychiatric settings. We ...
Background - Contextual variables such as staff characteristics, treatment programs, assessment rout...
BackgroundViolence and other harms that result from conflict in forensic inpatient mental health set...
Inpatient mental health clinicians need to feel safe in the workplace. They also require confidence ...
Violence is a common phenomenon both in regular and forensic psychiatric settings, and has a profoun...
Against the background of an emerging international demand, this study examined the impact of a suit...
This study examined helping and hindering factors that influence the experiences of forensic psychia...
AbstractThis multiple case study explored de-escalation processes in threatening and violent situati...
Objective. The Early Recognition Method aims at improving collaboration between nurses and patients ...
A descriptive design was used to study patient violent behavior, methods of prevention of violent be...
A reduced amount of violence in a regional high security psychiatric ward - what happened and how to...
This study was designed to identify risk factors associated with violence within a forensic inpatien...
This thesis investigates incidents of violence in two psychosis wards, analyses types of violence an...
Following an initial springboard study, a further more extensive piece of research was conducted to ...