Case study evaluating the impact of de-escalation and physical intervention training.
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Education and training for preventing and minimising workplace aggression directed toward healthcare workersChallenges of Nurses' Empowerment in the Management of Patient Aggression: A Qualitative Study.Predictors of effective de-escalation in acute inpatient psychiatric settings.A qualitative investigation into nurses' perceptions of factors influencing staff injuries sustained during physical interventions employed in response to service user violence within one secure learning disability service.Comparing the outcomes of the application of C&R (general service) and SCIP in the management of disturbed behaviour in mental health care.
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Case study evaluating the impact of de-escalation and physical intervention training.
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Case study evaluating the impact of de-escalation and physical intervention training.
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Case study evaluating the impact of de-escalation and physical intervention training.
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10.1111/J.1365-2850.2009.01496.X
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2010-04-01T00:00:00Z