Contemporary Management of Aggression in an Inner City Mental Health Service
@article{Emmerson2007ContemporaryMO,
title={Contemporary Management of Aggression in an Inner City Mental Health Service},
author={Brett Emmerson and Lisa Fawcett and Warren K Ward and S. V. Catts and Agnes Kwok Tung Ng and Aaron Frost},
journal={Australasian Psychiatry},
year={2007},
volume={15},
pages={115 - 119}
}Objectives: From 2002 to mid 2003, Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital Mental Health experienced increased patient – staff aggression and staff injury which resulted in staff conflict and recruitment difficulties. Strategies introduced to reduce the frequency and impact of aggression in the mental health service were evaluated. Method: By mid 2003, incident data indicated increasing aggressive incidents. Based on this, an aggression management strategy was developed which included improved…
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