Evaluating the effectiveness of a CRSCE-based de-escalation training program among psychiatric nurses: a study protocol for a cluster randomized controlled trial
Abstract Background The high incidence of workplace violence (WPV) in clinical mental health settings has caused a series of negative impacts on nurses, which has subsequently increased public concern. De-escalation (DE) is recommended as a training program which aims at providing nurses with skills...
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Main Authors: | Junrong Ye (Author), Aixiang Xiao (Author), Chen Wang (Author), Zhichun Xia (Author), Lin Yu (Author), Sijue Li (Author), Jiankui Lin (Author), Yao Liao (Author), Yu Xu (Author), Yun Lei Zhang (Author) |
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2020-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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