
pmid: 30663614
Violence is a large concern for mental health professionals: 90% of physicians and nurses working in mental health areas have been subject to violence from patients. Approximately 80% of violent acts from patients are directed toward nurses.The purpose of this integrative literature review was to identify violence risk-assessment screening tools that could be used in acute care mental health settings.The Stetler model of evidence-based practice guided the literature search, in which 8 violence risk-assessment tools were identified, 4 of which were used for further examination.The Brøset Violence Checklist and Violence Risk Screening-10 provided the best assessment for violence in the acute care mental health setting.Using a violence risk assessment screening tool helps identify patients at risk for violence allowing for quick intervention to prevent violent episodes.
Health Personnel, Mental Disorders, Violence, Risk Assessment, Aggression, Mental Health, Surveys and Questionnaires, Humans, Mass Screening, Female
Health Personnel, Mental Disorders, Violence, Risk Assessment, Aggression, Mental Health, Surveys and Questionnaires, Humans, Mass Screening, Female
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