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Occupational violence Number Answer (PROVIDE THE LETTER only, that corresponds with the numbered question). Mark A 2. B 3. B4. A5. D6. D7. A8. C9. C10. A11. A12. D13. A14. C15. B16. D17. A18. C19. D20. A21. A22. B23. B24. C25. D26. A27. B28. C29. B30. BTitle: Occupational violence and assault in mental health nursing: A scoping project for a Victorian Mental, 17, 9-17Place: Mental Health Services, Mildura, Monash University, Melbourne, Victoria, AustraliaName: Brett McKinnon and Wendy CrossDate: 20th March 2012Dear Sir, RE: McKinnon, B.
, Cross, W. (2008). Occupational violence and assault in mental health nursing: A scoping project for a Victorian Mental Health Service. International Journal of Mental Health Nursing, 17, 9-17 After reviewing the article occupational violence and assault in mental health nursing: a scoping project for a Victorian mental health care service on 18 March 20, 2012, I formed a group to analyze the recommendation. I am a health officer working in Australia and had similar problems in our health sector.
According to the article, I had a lot of interest in analyzing and strategizing on how to minimize the future occurrence of the occupational assaults and the impacts it has on the nursing staff. I was very keen on the previous findings in this study. In this article, the main aim was to add the prevalent data to the established literature and review other relevant articles in this field. The article is outstanding as it explores the issues that are related to the occupational health and the safety for the mental health nurses which is regarded as the occupational violence.
In this appraisal study, research was carried out due to the recognition of the international nursing council about the increased violence in nursing. This was also supported by various studies in industries in Australia about the violence in the nursing industry that occurred on a weekly basis. From the report, the problem has become international as it affects all the nurses in the world. Furthermore, the study reveals that that violence in nursing is affected by several factors and other environmental factors.
Thus, the study centered on demographics in the prevalence in relation to age, workplace, and gender as far as occupational violence is concerned. The article also centers on the perception of the staff in the management of occupational violence. In the article, ethical considerations were taken seriously as it was approved by the human research ethics committee. The study also involved a descriptive survey as it involved the nurses from both the psychiatric and the community based departments.
The study was effective as it developed a questionnaire that was very comprehensive in its analysis. Finally, I would like to congratulate Mc Kinnon and cross for their analytical work in this article. Therefore, it is with gratitude that they may release another edition that focuses on nursing problems. Yours faithfully, Sir. Emmanuel, Medical OfficerSt. Anne International Hospital. ReferenceMcKinnon, B., Cross, W. (2008). Occupational violence and assault in mental health nursing: A scoping project for a Victorian Mental Health Service.
International Journal of Mental Health Nursing, 17, 9-17
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