Recognition and prevention of hospital violence

BR Keely - Dimensions of Critical Care Nursing, 2002 - journals.lww.com
Violence is the second leading cause of death in the workplace. Most acts of violence in the
healthcare setting go unreported. Critical care and emergency department nurses must be …

A collaborative evidence-based approach to making healthcare a healthier place to work.

A Yassi, AS Ostry, J Spiegel, G Walsh… - Hospital …, 2002 - europepmc.org
It is increasingly well documented that a collaborative problem-solving approach is more
effective in addressing workplace health concerns than an adversarial approach. Combining …

Could your patient—or colleague—become violent?

BR Keely - Nursing2023, 2002 - journals.lww.com
Nurses are three times as likely as any other professional group to experience violence in
the workplace, and women are at higher risk than men. Yet most acts of violence in the …

[CITATION][C] ¿ Podrían su paciente, o su colega, mostrarse violentos?

BR Keely - Nursing (Ed. española), 2004 - Elsevier
Las enfermeras tienen una probabilidad tres veces mayor de sufrir violencia en el lugar de
trabajo que otros grupos profesionales, y las mujeres presentan un riesgo más elevado que …