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Association between characteristics of nursing teams and patients' aggressive behavior in closed psychiatric wards

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Purpose: 

Estimate the effect of nursing, shift, and patient characteristics on patients' aggression. 

Design and Methods: 

Follow-up study on a closed psychiatric ward was performed to estimate the effect of nursing team characteristics and patient characteristics on the incidence of aggression. 

Findings: 

The incidence of aggression (n = 802 in sample) was lower in teams with >75% male nurses. Teams scoring high on extraversion experienced more verbal aggression and teams scoring high on neuroticism experienced more physical aggression. Younger patients and/or involuntarily admitted patients were more frequently aggressive. 

Practice Implications: 

These findings could stimulate support for nurses to prevent aggression.


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