IntroductionHealth care professionals, especially nurses, are at the highest risk of violence in the workplace. Nurses present 16 times more frequent risk of victimization than other workers and psychiatric nurses report the highest rate of violent assault in comparison to other nurses. The National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) (2002) defines violence in the workplace as \u201call situations of physical assault, threatening behavior or verbal abuse that occur in the workplace\u201d. This phenomenon, which is steadily increasing, may affect the professional resilience of operators and may account for the high rate of burn out syndrome in health care professionals.AimIt is a preliminary cross-sectional investigation amo...
Acts of aggression by patients or clients are a part of the average working day for many Health care...
Violence committed by acute psychiatric inpatients represents an important and challenging problem i...
Wellbeing of nurses is associated with patient aggression. Little is known about the differences in ...
IntroductionHealth care professionals, especially nurses, are at the highest risk of violence in the...
INTRODUCTION: Health providers, particularly nurses, are at high risk for aggression in the workplac...
Workplace violence and aggression are receiving increasing attention, especially when perpetrated in...
Occupational Risk due to Violence in a Psychiatric Ward: Silvana Salerno, et al. Division of Biomedi...
Introduction Workplace violence is a serious occupational problem among nurses in emergency departm...
Background. Violence at work is one of the major concerns in health care activities. Objective. Thi...
AIMS: The goal of the present study was to quantify the perceived aggression towards nurses working ...
Background: Workplace violence (WPV) against health professionals is a global problem with an incre...
After attending this presentation, attendees will appreciate the importance and under-valuation of w...
INTRODUCTION: Being exposed to violence at workplace is threatening to healthcare staff. Increasingl...
Abstract Violence against nurses has increased particularly in psychiatric outpatient settings as p...
Abstract Background Violence against medical personnel is unexpected in hospitals which are devoted ...
Acts of aggression by patients or clients are a part of the average working day for many Health care...
Violence committed by acute psychiatric inpatients represents an important and challenging problem i...
Wellbeing of nurses is associated with patient aggression. Little is known about the differences in ...
IntroductionHealth care professionals, especially nurses, are at the highest risk of violence in the...
INTRODUCTION: Health providers, particularly nurses, are at high risk for aggression in the workplac...
Workplace violence and aggression are receiving increasing attention, especially when perpetrated in...
Occupational Risk due to Violence in a Psychiatric Ward: Silvana Salerno, et al. Division of Biomedi...
Introduction Workplace violence is a serious occupational problem among nurses in emergency departm...
Background. Violence at work is one of the major concerns in health care activities. Objective. Thi...
AIMS: The goal of the present study was to quantify the perceived aggression towards nurses working ...
Background: Workplace violence (WPV) against health professionals is a global problem with an incre...
After attending this presentation, attendees will appreciate the importance and under-valuation of w...
INTRODUCTION: Being exposed to violence at workplace is threatening to healthcare staff. Increasingl...
Abstract Violence against nurses has increased particularly in psychiatric outpatient settings as p...
Abstract Background Violence against medical personnel is unexpected in hospitals which are devoted ...
Acts of aggression by patients or clients are a part of the average working day for many Health care...
Violence committed by acute psychiatric inpatients represents an important and challenging problem i...
Wellbeing of nurses is associated with patient aggression. Little is known about the differences in ...