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Violence in the Workplaces in Finland
Journal of Safety Research, 1997The aim of this study was to describe violence in Finnish workplaces by comparing it with leisure-time violence. The data were derived from 13,762 interviews made from a representative sample of the Finnish population in 1988. The subjects were asked to report all the violent incidents they had encountered during the previous 12 months.
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American Journal of Nursing, 2001
Health care professionals are at high risk for on-the-job violence. This article discusses the scope and nature of violence in the health care workplace, how to prevent it and what to do if it occurs.
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Health care professionals are at high risk for on-the-job violence. This article discusses the scope and nature of violence in the health care workplace, how to prevent it and what to do if it occurs.
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Workplace violence is unacceptable
Nursing Standard, 2017'No one should feel threatened in the workplace for simply doing their job,' said the newspaper report.
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Journal of Occupational & Environmental Medicine, 1996
Violence is pervasive in the workplace. Homicides are a major cause of death among workers, but their impact and cost are considerably outweighed by the prevalence of near-misses, physical assaults, abusive behavior, and threats of violence, much of which remains unreported and unrecognized.
L J, Warshaw, J, Messite
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Violence is pervasive in the workplace. Homicides are a major cause of death among workers, but their impact and cost are considerably outweighed by the prevalence of near-misses, physical assaults, abusive behavior, and threats of violence, much of which remains unreported and unrecognized.
L J, Warshaw, J, Messite
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Violence in the healthcare workplace
Current Opinion in Obstetrics & GynecologyPurpose of review Healthcare workers experience a disproportionate frequency of workplace violence. Identifying commonalities among incidents of workplace violence provides an opportunity for change to prevent and mitigate future violence. Recent findings Despite a continued decline
Courtney, Hargreaves, Joseph R, Wax
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Primary Care Update for OB/GYNS, 2001
Dr. Z., an obstetrician-gynecologist, refused to refill a narcotic prescription for a drug-seeking patient while on emergency room back-up call. For the next 6 months, he and his family were threatened and harassed by this patient. The constant fear of danger to his family dramatically affected Dr.
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Dr. Z., an obstetrician-gynecologist, refused to refill a narcotic prescription for a drug-seeking patient while on emergency room back-up call. For the next 6 months, he and his family were threatened and harassed by this patient. The constant fear of danger to his family dramatically affected Dr.
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Workplace Aggression and Violence
Journal of PeriAnesthesia Nursing, 2009The ideas or opinions expressed in this editorial are those solely of the author and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of ASPAN, the Journal, or the Publisher. Jan Odom-Forren, MS, RN, CPAN, FAAN, is a Perianesthesia Nursing Consultant and works prn in Phase II Recovery at Baptist Hospital East in Louisville, KY, and is a PhD candidate and an ...
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