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Workplace Violence

Advanced Emergency Nursing Journal, 2009
The purpose of this study is to investigate emergency department (ED) workplace violence and assess staff perceptions of safety. Healthcare workers, in particular emergency care professionals, are often the recipients of workplace violence. The majority of staff (73%) reported that they felt safe most of the time or always, and 8% responded that they ...
Patricia Kunz, Howard, Nicki, Gilboy
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Tackling workplace violence

British Journal of Nursing, 2021
Sam Foster, Chief Nurse, Oxford University Hospitals, considers the problem of the harassment, abuse and violence towards NHS staff from patients and members of the public
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Medical workplace violence

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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Workplace Violence

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 2016
Philip Saragoza, Stephen G. White
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Workplace violence.

The American journal of nursing, 2001
K, Worthington, P, Franklin
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Workplace Violence

Home Healthcare Now, 2019
Kevin Fox Gotham, Daniel Bruce Kennedy
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Workplace Violence

2017
This multidisciplinary volume assembles current findings on violent crime, behavioral, biological, and sociological perspectives on its causes, and effective methods of intervention and prevention. Noted experts across diverse fields apply a behavioral criminology lens to examine crimes committed by minors, extremely violent offenses, sexual offending,
Henderson, Sarah N.   +1 more
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Workplace Violence

Abstract This brief defines and outlines various types of workplace violence, emphasizing its effects on both individuals and organizations. It aligns with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly Goal 3, promoting well-being for all ages, and Target 16.1, reducing violence and death rates. Workplace violence
E Kevin Kelloway, Nikita Agnihotri
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