Mental Healthcare workers' experiences in managing psychiatric patients' aggression in Maseru
Background: Aggression and violence in psychiatric clinical facilities are a common case, and mental healthcare workers utilise various management strategies to combat it. It is therefore crucial for mental healthcare workers to acquire skills for the management strategies of aggressive behaviour of...
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Main Authors: | Libuseng M. Rathobei (Author), Sipho W. Mkhize (Author) |
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