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A systematic review and thematic synthesis of inpatient nursing staff experiences of working with high-risk patient behaviours.

Samuel Richardson VelmansChristiana JosephLisa WoodJo Billings
Published in: Journal of psychiatric and mental health nursing (2023)
Nursing staff are frequently exposed to high-risk patient behaviours within inpatient health services, yet staff commonly report a lack of training and support in managing these behaviours. This systematic review offers insights into how high-risk behaviours are experienced by nursing staff and makes recommendations about how to improve the understanding and management of them. Inpatient mental healthcare services should formulate and manage risk as a relational concept comprising staff, patient and environmental factors. Future research and clinical practice should place further consideration on the varied experiences of different types of risk behaviours.
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