"…they think we are conversing, so we don't care about them…" Examining the causes of workplace violence against nurses in Ghana.
Isaac Mensah BoafoPublished in: BMC nursing (2016)
It is concluded that workplace violence could be reduced through the provision of adequate information to patients and their relatives. Nurses could also be trained in effective communication and interpersonal skills; and on how to identify and avoid potentially violent situations. It is also imperative that policies and measures aimed at addressing workplace violence are instituted to address the problem. Mass education may also be carried out to sensitise the general public on the adverse effects of violence against nurses.