"I think we still do too little": measures to prevent violence and aggression in German emergency departments - a qualitative study
Abstract Background Healthcare workers employed in emergency departments (EDs) are particularly affected by physical and verbal violence. Violent assaults can be committed by both patients and their attendants. Research on interventions for violence prevention is limited and previous studies report...
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Main Authors: | Sonja Reißmann (Author), Tanja Wirth (Author), Vanessa Beringer (Author), David A. Groneberg (Author), Albert Nienhaus (Author), Volker Harth (Author), Stefanie Mache (Author) |
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