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Management of Violence and Aggression: A Manual for Nurses and Health Care Workers

By Tom Mason BSc(Hons) PhD RGN RMN RNMH, Mark Chandley RMN BA(Hons)

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ISBN 9780443059346

Book info: Management of Violence and Aggression: A Manual for Nurses and Health Care Workers (Paperback, 288 pages) – Churchill Livingstone, 1999. Language: English. Nurses and others in the front-line(paramedics, ambulance staff, hospital and GP receptionists, social workers etc) are reporting an increasing incidence of violence and aggression from patients/clients....

Book info: Management of Violence and Aggression: A Manual for Nurses and Health Care Workers (Paperback, 288 pages) – Churchill Livingstone, 1999. Language: English.

Nurses and others in the front-line(paramedics, ambulance staff, hospital and GP receptionists, social workers etc) are reporting an increasing incidence of violence and aggression from patients/clients. Some of these outbursts have resulted in permanent injury, even death, to the health care worker. The book is structured so that the notion of violence becomes more explicit with each succeeding chapter, until finally the violent outburst arrives. It offers practical prevention and management strategies, based on sound research, and provides a comprehensive view of the problem which will be of value to people working in a variety of clinical situations.
  • Topical, vital subject
Excellent mix of theory and practice
  • Wide appeal to a variety of nurses and other professionals
Editorial Reviews Review "An invaluable tool for trained and untrained practitioners from any sphere of health care work. It adds to the rapidly growing body of knowledge in this area, but becomes a standard by which others can be measured ." Stephen Worth MPhil, BSc (Hons) RNT, RCNT, Nurse Teacher University of Manchester, Nurse Education Today No 20, January 2000
theories are discussed in this book; they are useful and mentally stimulating. But there is also a great deal of really useful, practical advice about personal alarms, diversionary tactics methods of avoiding the escalation of aggression and reducing tension. I certainly recommend it highly.

" Michael Johnson, Membership Manager, The Association of Medical Secretaries, Practice Manager, Administrators and Receptionists About the Author Dr Tom Mason is Senior Lecturer, Department of Nursing, Liverpool University.

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