Predisposing factors become the cause of violent behavior originating from clients such as lack of attention which usually occurs in childhood, having low emotional abilities such as someone who is easily angry, has anxiety disorders, depression, family relationships that are not going well, losing someone beloved. While precipitation factors such as hopelessness, helplessness, and lack of confidence. Interviews and observations are the methods used in this study. The attitude of nurses in caring for patients with violent behavior is included in the good category (82.5%) as evidenced by the score on the interview sheet. Based on the results of observations regarding the attitude of nurses in caring for patients with violent behavior, nurses...
Background: Inpatient aggression can occur for many reasons and there are many factors that contribu...
Background: risk of Violent Behavior (RPK) is an angry response or vulnerable behavior carried out b...
Current state: Aggressive and hostile behaviour of patients towards nurses in clinical practise is a...
Predisposing factors become the cause of violent behavior originating from clients such as lack of a...
Background: psychiatric nurses care for hospital patients with behavioral health conditions.. Obje...
Introduction: The high level of risk emergency psychiatry nurse becomes the target of aggressive beh...
Background: Risk Violent behavior is an individual condition that will endanger oneself, others, fam...
Background: People with mental disorders are people who experience disturbances in behavior, thought...
Background: Aggression and violence pose a major problem for public health and health care systems....
Background: The risk of violent behavior is a behave that the show by an individual where the indivi...
The risk of violent behavior is a person's behavior that shows that he can harm himself, others or ...
Introduction: Nurses increasingly encounter aggression from patients in their work. The cause of agg...
Purpose: To relate nurses' self-rated perceptions of violence (emotional abuse, threat, or actual vi...
Aim: To determine the incidence rate of forms of inpatient aggression towards nurses who working on ...
Background: Mental health is a situation where a person who is free from mental disorders, and have ...
Background: Inpatient aggression can occur for many reasons and there are many factors that contribu...
Background: risk of Violent Behavior (RPK) is an angry response or vulnerable behavior carried out b...
Current state: Aggressive and hostile behaviour of patients towards nurses in clinical practise is a...
Predisposing factors become the cause of violent behavior originating from clients such as lack of a...
Background: psychiatric nurses care for hospital patients with behavioral health conditions.. Obje...
Introduction: The high level of risk emergency psychiatry nurse becomes the target of aggressive beh...
Background: Risk Violent behavior is an individual condition that will endanger oneself, others, fam...
Background: People with mental disorders are people who experience disturbances in behavior, thought...
Background: Aggression and violence pose a major problem for public health and health care systems....
Background: The risk of violent behavior is a behave that the show by an individual where the indivi...
The risk of violent behavior is a person's behavior that shows that he can harm himself, others or ...
Introduction: Nurses increasingly encounter aggression from patients in their work. The cause of agg...
Purpose: To relate nurses' self-rated perceptions of violence (emotional abuse, threat, or actual vi...
Aim: To determine the incidence rate of forms of inpatient aggression towards nurses who working on ...
Background: Mental health is a situation where a person who is free from mental disorders, and have ...
Background: Inpatient aggression can occur for many reasons and there are many factors that contribu...
Background: risk of Violent Behavior (RPK) is an angry response or vulnerable behavior carried out b...
Current state: Aggressive and hostile behaviour of patients towards nurses in clinical practise is a...