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Every branch of healthcare has its own particular experience of violence, from direct physical or verbal aggression aimed at members of staff, to dealing with the victims of a crime perpetrated elsewhere. Since the first edition of this book was published in 1994, there have been huge developmen...
Since the first edition of this book was published in 1994, there have been huge developments in understanding and managing violence in the healthcare setting. Violence prevention is now not just the concern of the frontline healthcare team, but also of architects, service managers, psychologists,...
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Since the first edition of this book was published in 1994, there have been huge developments in understanding and managing violence in the healthcare setting. Violence prevention is now not just the concern of the frontline healthcare team, but also of architects, service managers, psychologists,...
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Measures Incident year, incident location (hospital name, city, state), survivor and victim characteristics (race and ethnicity, presence of mental illness), and a narrative description of the incident focusing on outcomes of harm exerted by police and security personnel in the health care setting....
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Keywords Nurses Health facilities Physical aggression Violence 1. Introduction Violence at work is one of the most deep-rooted and dangerous occupational hazards in the health care work environment [1], and it deemed as a fact of working life for nurses [2]. However, accepting violence as an ...
Workplace Violence in the Healthcare Setting experienced by nurses due to WPV; the strategies nurses employ to decrease violence in the workplace; and the personal and professional costs associated ... MMM Lenssen,S Mccreery 被引量: 2发表: 2012年 Workplace Violence: Employee Safety under Fire...