Introduction: While treating potentially violent patients in the emergency department (ED), both patients and staff may be subject to unintentional injury. Emergency healthcare providers are at the greatest risk of experiencing physical and verbal assault from patients. Preliminary studies have shown that a team-based approach with targeted staff training has significant positive outcomes in mitigating violence in healthcare settings. Staff attitudes toward patient aggression have also been linked to workplace safety, but current literature suggests that providers experience fear and anxiety while caring for potentially violent patients. The objectives of the study were (1) to develop an interprofessional curriculum focusing on improving te...
Introduction Preventable mistakes occur frequently and can lead to patient harm and death. The emerg...
Patient violence in the Emergency Department (ED) is common, varied, and has lasting effects on nurs...
The purpose of this project was to educate behavioral emergency response team (BERT) members in de-e...
Introduction: While treating potentially violent patients in the emergency department (ED), both pat...
Violence toward emergency care providers is common, with both patients and staff sustaining injuries...
Violence toward emergency care providers is common, with both patients and staff sustaining injuries...
Background and Significance Globally, violence and aggression from healthcare patients are a growing...
Introduction Emergency departments can often be the first place to which people present when in ment...
Background: Patient aggression is a common source of occupational violence in emergency departments...
Introduction: Preventable mistakes occur frequently and can lead to patient harm and death. The emer...
Introduction: Preventable mistakes occur frequently and can lead to patient harm and death. The emer...
BACKGROUND: Clinical aggression episodes, that is aggression and externalising behaviours that creat...
Violence against nurses has become a prevalent and complicated problem seen in the Emergency Departm...
Violence against nurses has become a prevalent and complicated problem seen in the Emergency Departm...
Violence against nurses has become a prevalent and complicated problem seen in the Emergency Departm...
Introduction Preventable mistakes occur frequently and can lead to patient harm and death. The emerg...
Patient violence in the Emergency Department (ED) is common, varied, and has lasting effects on nurs...
The purpose of this project was to educate behavioral emergency response team (BERT) members in de-e...
Introduction: While treating potentially violent patients in the emergency department (ED), both pat...
Violence toward emergency care providers is common, with both patients and staff sustaining injuries...
Violence toward emergency care providers is common, with both patients and staff sustaining injuries...
Background and Significance Globally, violence and aggression from healthcare patients are a growing...
Introduction Emergency departments can often be the first place to which people present when in ment...
Background: Patient aggression is a common source of occupational violence in emergency departments...
Introduction: Preventable mistakes occur frequently and can lead to patient harm and death. The emer...
Introduction: Preventable mistakes occur frequently and can lead to patient harm and death. The emer...
BACKGROUND: Clinical aggression episodes, that is aggression and externalising behaviours that creat...
Violence against nurses has become a prevalent and complicated problem seen in the Emergency Departm...
Violence against nurses has become a prevalent and complicated problem seen in the Emergency Departm...
Violence against nurses has become a prevalent and complicated problem seen in the Emergency Departm...
Introduction Preventable mistakes occur frequently and can lead to patient harm and death. The emerg...
Patient violence in the Emergency Department (ED) is common, varied, and has lasting effects on nurs...
The purpose of this project was to educate behavioral emergency response team (BERT) members in de-e...