Introduction: Aggression in the Emergency Department (ED) remains an ongoing issue, described as reaching epidemic proportions, with an impact on staff recruitment, retention, and ability to provide quality care. Most literature has focused on the definition (or lack of) core concepts, efforts to quantify the phenomenon or provide an epidemiological profile. Relatively little offers evidence-based interventions or evaluations of the same. Aim: To identify the range of suggested practices and the evidence base for currently recommended actions relating to the management of the aggressive Emergency Department patient. Methods: A meta-synthesis of existing reviews of violence and aggression in the acute health-care setting, including managemen...
Dealing with violence and aggression is an area where health professionals often feel uncertain. Sta...
Background: Violence in healthcare has been widely reported and healthcare workers, particularly nur...
Background: Violence in healthcare has been widely reported and healthcare workers, particularly nur...
Incidents of aggression are frequent occurrences in hospitals, particularly the emergencydepartment....
Context: The aim of this study is to reviewing various approaches for dealing with agitated patients...
Context: The aim of this study is to reviewing various approaches for dealing with agitated patients...
Aims The aims of the study were to explore how emergency department (ED) nursing staff conceptual...
This analysis aims to understand Emergency Department [ED] responses to varying forms of aggression ...
Copyright © 2004 Published by Elsevier LtdViolence in the emergency department (ED) is a significant...
Context: The aim of this study is to reviewing various approaches for dealing with agitated patients...
Background: Violence in healthcare has been widely reported and healthcare workers, particularly nur...
Internationally literature emphasises concern regarding the phenomenon of violence and aggression wi...
Copyright © 2006 Elsevier Ltd All rights reserved.Violence in the emergency department (ED) is of co...
Dealing with violence and aggression is an area where health professionals often feel uncertain. Sta...
Aggressive and violent behaviour is very common in the hospital setting. Simple agitation may unpred...
Dealing with violence and aggression is an area where health professionals often feel uncertain. Sta...
Background: Violence in healthcare has been widely reported and healthcare workers, particularly nur...
Background: Violence in healthcare has been widely reported and healthcare workers, particularly nur...
Incidents of aggression are frequent occurrences in hospitals, particularly the emergencydepartment....
Context: The aim of this study is to reviewing various approaches for dealing with agitated patients...
Context: The aim of this study is to reviewing various approaches for dealing with agitated patients...
Aims The aims of the study were to explore how emergency department (ED) nursing staff conceptual...
This analysis aims to understand Emergency Department [ED] responses to varying forms of aggression ...
Copyright © 2004 Published by Elsevier LtdViolence in the emergency department (ED) is a significant...
Context: The aim of this study is to reviewing various approaches for dealing with agitated patients...
Background: Violence in healthcare has been widely reported and healthcare workers, particularly nur...
Internationally literature emphasises concern regarding the phenomenon of violence and aggression wi...
Copyright © 2006 Elsevier Ltd All rights reserved.Violence in the emergency department (ED) is of co...
Dealing with violence and aggression is an area where health professionals often feel uncertain. Sta...
Aggressive and violent behaviour is very common in the hospital setting. Simple agitation may unpred...
Dealing with violence and aggression is an area where health professionals often feel uncertain. Sta...
Background: Violence in healthcare has been widely reported and healthcare workers, particularly nur...
Background: Violence in healthcare has been widely reported and healthcare workers, particularly nur...