After attending this presentation, attendees will understand that assaults by psychiatric patients against mental health care providers is a significant occupational risk for health care staff in private and public acute psychiatric facilities and rehabilitation wards. The review of literature shows that aggressive behavior, in most cases, involves verbal aggression and that physicians and nurses reported the highest prevalence of violence. Several surveys revealed that younger patients (=25-30 years of age) with multiple diagnoses, including substance abuse, psychotic behavior, and non-compliance to treatment are at the greatest risk of violent behavior, without a great gender difference. This presentation will impact the forensic sc...
We surveyed nurses and mental health workers (MHWs) working in six state psychiatric hospitals to id...
Chapter one gives some background information regarding the definitions of violence, aggression and ...
offered the opportunity to contribute to a section discuss-ing experience with special patient popul...
After attending this presentation, attendees will understand that assaults by psychiatric patients a...
Abstract Assaults by patients against healthcare providers are an increasing phenomenon worldwide. ...
Assaultiveness in psychiatric patients and approach to assaultive patients Assaults by psychiatric p...
Previous research on medical discourse suggests that physicians minimize patients\u27 social problem...
This thesis investigates incidents of violence in two psychosis wards, analyses types of violence an...
This paper explores the question of dangerousness and the mentally ill. Research for this paper was ...
There is an increasing body of literature regarding violence toward mental health professionals in c...
The number of (severe) violent incidents against staff caused by psychiatric inpatients is high. Vic...
A survey offive public hospitals yielded nine cases in which staff pressed charges against patients ...
Serious mental illness is a major risk factor for violence. Research suggests that many committed ps...
Introduction: Violence against healthcare workers in the medical setting is common and associatedwit...
Background: Patients with schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders have an increased likelihood o...
We surveyed nurses and mental health workers (MHWs) working in six state psychiatric hospitals to id...
Chapter one gives some background information regarding the definitions of violence, aggression and ...
offered the opportunity to contribute to a section discuss-ing experience with special patient popul...
After attending this presentation, attendees will understand that assaults by psychiatric patients a...
Abstract Assaults by patients against healthcare providers are an increasing phenomenon worldwide. ...
Assaultiveness in psychiatric patients and approach to assaultive patients Assaults by psychiatric p...
Previous research on medical discourse suggests that physicians minimize patients\u27 social problem...
This thesis investigates incidents of violence in two psychosis wards, analyses types of violence an...
This paper explores the question of dangerousness and the mentally ill. Research for this paper was ...
There is an increasing body of literature regarding violence toward mental health professionals in c...
The number of (severe) violent incidents against staff caused by psychiatric inpatients is high. Vic...
A survey offive public hospitals yielded nine cases in which staff pressed charges against patients ...
Serious mental illness is a major risk factor for violence. Research suggests that many committed ps...
Introduction: Violence against healthcare workers in the medical setting is common and associatedwit...
Background: Patients with schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders have an increased likelihood o...
We surveyed nurses and mental health workers (MHWs) working in six state psychiatric hospitals to id...
Chapter one gives some background information regarding the definitions of violence, aggression and ...
offered the opportunity to contribute to a section discuss-ing experience with special patient popul...