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Systemic perspective of violence and aggression in mental health care: towards a more comprehensive understanding and conceptualization: part 2.

John R Cutcliffe1, Sanaz Riahi.   

Abstract

This is the second of a two part paper which seeks to explore a wide range of phenomena that have been found to have an association with aggression and violence (A/V) in inpatient mental health care, synthesize these propositions according to fit or congruence into a systemic model of A/V, explore the empirical evidence pertaining to these propositions, and begin to consider application of this model to better inform our individual and/or organizational responses to A/V in mental health care. The systemic model is comprised of four thematic categories with part two of the paper focusing on the final two categories: mental health-care system-related phenomena and clinician-related phenomena. The paper then discusses a number of implications arising out of embracing a more systemic model of A/V in mental health care. In broadening our understanding to include all the phenomena that contribute increased risk of A/V incidents, we are able to move away from inaccurate views that disproportionately assign 'responsibility' to clients for causing A/V when the evidence indicates that the client-related phenomena may only account for a small portion of these incidents.
© 2013 Australian College of Mental Health Nurses Inc.

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Keywords:  aggression/violence; broader conceptualization; clinician phenomena; mental health-care system phenomena; systemic approach

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23750853     DOI: 10.1111/inm.12028

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Ment Health Nurs        ISSN: 1445-8330            Impact factor:   3.503


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