Background:\ud Several published research studies have suggested that inpatient aggression against nursing staff may be directly precipitated by common nurse–patient interactions. This study sought to examine the structure of nurses' judgements in situations of conflict.\ud \ud \ud Method:\ud Seventy practising United Kingdom psychiatric nurses were presented with a number of conflict scenarios and were asked to rate a range of intervention options for each scenario according to how appropriate they perceived those interventions to be. Their responses were analysed using multidimensional scaling techniques.\ud \ud Results:\ud The results suggest that issues associated with limit setting and autonomy were perceived as most important by the n...
Professional skills to adequately manage patient aggression are a prerequisite for nurses working in...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. October 2017. Major: Nursing. Advisor: Jean Wyman. 1 co...
Current state: Aggressive and hostile behaviour of patients towards nurses in clinical practise is a...
Background: Several published research studies have suggested that inpatient aggression against nur...
Aim: To determine the incidence rate of forms of inpatient aggression towards nurses who working on ...
Limit setting is an intervention that is frequently used by mental health nurses. However, limit set...
Background: The cause of patient aggression is a very complex question, and it continues to be a cha...
Mental health nurses are faced with an increasing number of aggressive incidents during their daily ...
Aggression on psychiatric wards develops under influence of patient, staff and ward factors. Assessm...
The present study focuses on the characterization and perception of patient aggression by nurses wor...
Contains fulltext : 71548.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Mental health ...
psychiatric settings is frequently associatedwith the quality of staff-patient interactions. Impulsi...
The present study focuses on the characterization and perception of patient aggression by nurses wor...
A key role of nursing staff in high secure hospitals is responding to patients' aggressive behaviour...
The concern raised in recent journal articles, reports and books about the level of aggression with...
Professional skills to adequately manage patient aggression are a prerequisite for nurses working in...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. October 2017. Major: Nursing. Advisor: Jean Wyman. 1 co...
Current state: Aggressive and hostile behaviour of patients towards nurses in clinical practise is a...
Background: Several published research studies have suggested that inpatient aggression against nur...
Aim: To determine the incidence rate of forms of inpatient aggression towards nurses who working on ...
Limit setting is an intervention that is frequently used by mental health nurses. However, limit set...
Background: The cause of patient aggression is a very complex question, and it continues to be a cha...
Mental health nurses are faced with an increasing number of aggressive incidents during their daily ...
Aggression on psychiatric wards develops under influence of patient, staff and ward factors. Assessm...
The present study focuses on the characterization and perception of patient aggression by nurses wor...
Contains fulltext : 71548.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Mental health ...
psychiatric settings is frequently associatedwith the quality of staff-patient interactions. Impulsi...
The present study focuses on the characterization and perception of patient aggression by nurses wor...
A key role of nursing staff in high secure hospitals is responding to patients' aggressive behaviour...
The concern raised in recent journal articles, reports and books about the level of aggression with...
Professional skills to adequately manage patient aggression are a prerequisite for nurses working in...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. October 2017. Major: Nursing. Advisor: Jean Wyman. 1 co...
Current state: Aggressive and hostile behaviour of patients towards nurses in clinical practise is a...