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Violence at work often is considered a reflection of a more general, pervasive pattern of violence in society as a whole. Nurses working in acute care psychiatry need to be equipped with the knowledge and skills to de-escalate a potentially violent situation. Nursing staff are the cornerstone and they are always in direct contact. It is important to weigh their knowledge and skills to support their self-confidence, which will contribute effectively to the containment of the psychiatric patient and enhance their abilities to submit not only their patient's basic needs, but also maintaining the perfect humanistic therapeutic nursing care milieu.…mehr

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Violence at work often is considered a reflection of a more general, pervasive pattern of violence in society as a whole. Nurses working in acute care psychiatry need to be equipped with the knowledge and skills to de-escalate a potentially violent situation. Nursing staff are the cornerstone and they are always in direct contact. It is important to weigh their knowledge and skills to support their self-confidence, which will contribute effectively to the containment of the psychiatric patient and enhance their abilities to submit not only their patient's basic needs, but also maintaining the perfect humanistic therapeutic nursing care milieu.
Autorenporträt
Mohga Fathy Hamza; lecturer in psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing, Faculty of Nursing-Cairo University. She has participated in many scientific forums and conferences, and she has many scientific articles published locally and internationally. Her Teaching Philosophy is "Who intends to teach, must never stop learning."