This is the work of a Master's dissertation student and his supervisor in writing up a splendid piece for research conducted as part of the MSc. Health StudiesBritish psychiatric nurses are ten times more likely to be assaulted than general nurses. Research on this is increasing but evidence on the effects of violence on staff witnesses is lacking. Ten semi-structured interviews with witnesses were conducted. Analysis demonstrated in addition to the known effects on those who experience assault: anger, fear and guilt; they were left seeking resolution on five identified themes relating to personal and professional conflict. They were drawn towards informal forums for support, reinforcing perceptions of management as uncaring. Further resear...
Background Forensic mental health is a challenging workplace, with nurses subject to various trauma ...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of PhilosophyThis study examines the experience of inpatient mental heal...
The above article describes a cyclic model of violence to psychiatric nurses and reports on a partia...
With the advancements in technology, there has been a significant reduction in the classical risk fa...
This thesis is comprised of four parts: A literature review, a research study, a reflective critique...
Patient violence has become a major issue in mental health facilities in Australia. In the state of ...
Abstract Background: Psychiatric nurses are at an increased risk for experiencing violence while wor...
Background: The prevalence of assaults on mental health nurses in inpatient settings is high and res...
Shortage of nurses and declining interest in becoming a mental health nurse are often attributed to ...
This paper describes psychiatric mental health nurses ’ (PMHN) experiences of patient assaults withi...
Abstract Introduction: There is a scarcity of studies concerning violence and its consequences in p...
M.Cur. (Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing)Injuries suffered by nursing personnel as a result of aggr...
The incidence of violence within the National Health Service is rising and attention to the issue is...
The aim of this literature review was to study about the experiences of nurses dealing with violent ...
What is known on the subject?Workplace violence is common in healthcare.Workplace violence remains a...
Background Forensic mental health is a challenging workplace, with nurses subject to various trauma ...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of PhilosophyThis study examines the experience of inpatient mental heal...
The above article describes a cyclic model of violence to psychiatric nurses and reports on a partia...
With the advancements in technology, there has been a significant reduction in the classical risk fa...
This thesis is comprised of four parts: A literature review, a research study, a reflective critique...
Patient violence has become a major issue in mental health facilities in Australia. In the state of ...
Abstract Background: Psychiatric nurses are at an increased risk for experiencing violence while wor...
Background: The prevalence of assaults on mental health nurses in inpatient settings is high and res...
Shortage of nurses and declining interest in becoming a mental health nurse are often attributed to ...
This paper describes psychiatric mental health nurses ’ (PMHN) experiences of patient assaults withi...
Abstract Introduction: There is a scarcity of studies concerning violence and its consequences in p...
M.Cur. (Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing)Injuries suffered by nursing personnel as a result of aggr...
The incidence of violence within the National Health Service is rising and attention to the issue is...
The aim of this literature review was to study about the experiences of nurses dealing with violent ...
What is known on the subject?Workplace violence is common in healthcare.Workplace violence remains a...
Background Forensic mental health is a challenging workplace, with nurses subject to various trauma ...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of PhilosophyThis study examines the experience of inpatient mental heal...
The above article describes a cyclic model of violence to psychiatric nurses and reports on a partia...