Internationally, clinical services are under pressure to reduce their use of restrictive practices. The aim was to explore how mental health nurses and nursing assistants perceive conflict and their use of restrictive practices with mental health inpatients in forensic mental health care. A total of 24 semi-structured interviews with forensic mental health staff were conducted and analysed using thematic analysis. The findings propose a dynamic model that explains how tolerance of potential conflict situations changes depending on individual staff members' perceptions of patients and colleagues, and their relationships
Professional boundaries are necessary to establish and maintain therapeutic relationships between pa...
Conflict in the health arena is a growing concern and is well recognised for doctors in training. It...
Conflict has been pervasive to societies throughout time, has caused power struggles, problems, and ...
BackgroundViolence and other harms that result from conflict in forensic inpatient mental health set...
Conflicts negatively affect the teamwork atmosphere. They lead to a deterioration of the psychologic...
Background & Objective: Conflict occurs more frequently in health care organizations than the other ...
Forensic mental health nursing is a complex role and there is a tension between maintaining safety a...
Purpose: This research study investigated how the health and social care professionals confront and ...
Mental health professionals (MHP) working in court-mandated treatment settings face ethical dilemmas...
Background: Disruptive behaviours of acute psychiatric inpatients have typically been studied separa...
In health care, optimal collaboration between nurses and physicians is crucial in the quality of the...
Abstract Background This study aims to explore the experience of conflict as perceived by Iranian ho...
Background:\ud Several published research studies have suggested that inpatient aggression against n...
We investigated the sources of conflicts in nursing and individual as well as nurse management strat...
Mental health nurses are faced with an increasing number of aggressive incidents during their daily ...
Professional boundaries are necessary to establish and maintain therapeutic relationships between pa...
Conflict in the health arena is a growing concern and is well recognised for doctors in training. It...
Conflict has been pervasive to societies throughout time, has caused power struggles, problems, and ...
BackgroundViolence and other harms that result from conflict in forensic inpatient mental health set...
Conflicts negatively affect the teamwork atmosphere. They lead to a deterioration of the psychologic...
Background & Objective: Conflict occurs more frequently in health care organizations than the other ...
Forensic mental health nursing is a complex role and there is a tension between maintaining safety a...
Purpose: This research study investigated how the health and social care professionals confront and ...
Mental health professionals (MHP) working in court-mandated treatment settings face ethical dilemmas...
Background: Disruptive behaviours of acute psychiatric inpatients have typically been studied separa...
In health care, optimal collaboration between nurses and physicians is crucial in the quality of the...
Abstract Background This study aims to explore the experience of conflict as perceived by Iranian ho...
Background:\ud Several published research studies have suggested that inpatient aggression against n...
We investigated the sources of conflicts in nursing and individual as well as nurse management strat...
Mental health nurses are faced with an increasing number of aggressive incidents during their daily ...
Professional boundaries are necessary to establish and maintain therapeutic relationships between pa...
Conflict in the health arena is a growing concern and is well recognised for doctors in training. It...
Conflict has been pervasive to societies throughout time, has caused power struggles, problems, and ...