Reporting incidents of violence and aggression towards NHS staff
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- DOI: 10.7748/ns2005.06.19.38.51.c3881
Reporting incidents of violence and aggression towards NHS staff
Abstract
Violence and aggression against nursing staff have been the subject of an ongoing campaign. However, incidents of violence continue to be under-reported. This article discusses factors leading to under-reporting of incidents and focuses on how nursing staffs' attitudes and responses to violence may contribute to the likelihood of reporting incidents. Change management techniques are proposed to address the under-reporting of incidents and to improve the work environment.
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