Educational and managerial policy making to reduce workplace violence against nurses: An action research study
Background: The level of occupational violence against nurses increases from 68.8 to 98.6 percent, which is a considerable rate among healthcare settings. To create a safe environment for patient care in the emergency department (ED), a comprehensive program for the prevention of violence is necessa...
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Main Authors: | Maliheh Hemati-Esmaeili (Author), Fatemeh Heshmati-Nabavi (Author), Zohre Pouresmail (Author), SeyedReza Mazlom (Author), Hamidreza Reihani (Author) |
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Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications,
2018-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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