Occupational Risk due to Violence in a Psychiatric Ward: Silvana Salerno, et al. Division of Biomedicine, ENEA, ItalyObjectivesThis study aimed to elucidate causes of aggression from clinical records of a psychiatric ward of a major urban public hospital where aggression towards Health Care Workers [HCWs] was the second leading cause of hospital work‐related injuries after needlesticks.MethodsPsychiatric patients' clinical records for the period 2002–2005 were examined and coded. Data were analysed with the case‐control approach to identify the determinants of the aggressive behavior towards HCWs, after adjustment for age, gender, nationality and diagnosis of the patients.ResultsWe examined 2.196 records and identified 321 individuals who h...
Background: aggression against healthcare workers is an alarming issue worldwide. However, there is ...
Introduction: Violence against healthcare workers in the medical setting is common and associatedwit...
Workplace violence towards healthcare workers is an increasing problem within the behavioral health ...
IntroductionHealth care professionals, especially nurses, are at the highest risk of violence in the...
Workplace violence and aggression are receiving increasing attention, especially when perpetrated in...
Item does not contain fulltextAim. This paper reports a study to investigate the nature and prevalen...
INTRODUCTION: Being exposed to violence at workplace is threatening to healthcare staff. Increasingl...
Although fairly frequent in psychiatric in-patient, episodes of aggression/violence are mainly limit...
Abstract Violence against nurses has increased particularly in psychiatric outpatient settings as p...
Abstract Introduction: There is a scarcity of studies concerning violence and its consequences in p...
AimTo explore catalysts to, and circumstances surrounding, patient-to-worker violent incidents recor...
Background: Workplace violence (WPV) against health professionals is a global problem with an incre...
Goal of the research – to reveal the prevalence of aggression suffered by mental care nurses in psyc...
Contains fulltext : 55123.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Using a survey...
AIMS: The goal of the present study was to quantify the perceived aggression towards nurses working ...
Background: aggression against healthcare workers is an alarming issue worldwide. However, there is ...
Introduction: Violence against healthcare workers in the medical setting is common and associatedwit...
Workplace violence towards healthcare workers is an increasing problem within the behavioral health ...
IntroductionHealth care professionals, especially nurses, are at the highest risk of violence in the...
Workplace violence and aggression are receiving increasing attention, especially when perpetrated in...
Item does not contain fulltextAim. This paper reports a study to investigate the nature and prevalen...
INTRODUCTION: Being exposed to violence at workplace is threatening to healthcare staff. Increasingl...
Although fairly frequent in psychiatric in-patient, episodes of aggression/violence are mainly limit...
Abstract Violence against nurses has increased particularly in psychiatric outpatient settings as p...
Abstract Introduction: There is a scarcity of studies concerning violence and its consequences in p...
AimTo explore catalysts to, and circumstances surrounding, patient-to-worker violent incidents recor...
Background: Workplace violence (WPV) against health professionals is a global problem with an incre...
Goal of the research – to reveal the prevalence of aggression suffered by mental care nurses in psyc...
Contains fulltext : 55123.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Using a survey...
AIMS: The goal of the present study was to quantify the perceived aggression towards nurses working ...
Background: aggression against healthcare workers is an alarming issue worldwide. However, there is ...
Introduction: Violence against healthcare workers in the medical setting is common and associatedwit...
Workplace violence towards healthcare workers is an increasing problem within the behavioral health ...