The safewards program in Queensland public hospital acute mental health settings
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Higgins, N
Dart, N
Meehan, T
Fulbrook, P
Kilshaw, M
Anderson, D
Fawcett, L
Dart, N
Meehan, T
Fulbrook, P
Kilshaw, M
Anderson, D
Fawcett, L
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2016
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Aggression during psychiatric hospitalisation is frequent, problematic, and a major challenge for nurses and mental health services more generally. An important protective factor that can limit the likelihood of aggression is the strength of the therapeutic alliance between nursing staff and consumers.
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Australian Nursing and Midwifery Journal
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23
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11
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Nursing
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Higgins, N; Dart, N; Meehan, T; Fulbrook, P; Kilshaw, M; Anderson, D; Fawcett, L, The safewards program in Queensland public hospital acute mental health settings, Australian Nursing and Midwifery Journal, 2016, 23 (11), pp. 41-41