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Nursing Strategies for Managing Aggressive Behavior in Psychiatric Settings
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Ahmad Mohammad Ahmad Ubeeri
, Abdullah Samir Ismail
, Saleh Saeed Saleh Alzahrani
, Abdulrahman Abdullah Alnemari
, Mohammad Saeed Alharthi
, Majdi Ahmed Ali Alrabie
, Abdullah Jarallah Alharthi
, Saeed Dakhelallah Saeed Althaqafi
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Aggressiveness
/ Behavior
2024
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Nursing Strategies for Managing Aggressive Behavior in Psychiatric Settings
by
Ahmad Mohammad Ahmad Ubeeri
, Abdullah Samir Ismail
, Saleh Saeed Saleh Alzahrani
, Abdulrahman Abdullah Alnemari
, Mohammad Saeed Alharthi
, Majdi Ahmed Ali Alrabie
, Abdullah Jarallah Alharthi
, Saeed Dakhelallah Saeed Althaqafi
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Aggressiveness
/ Behavior
2024
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Ahmad Mohammad Ahmad Ubeeri
, Abdullah Samir Ismail
, Saleh Saeed Saleh Alzahrani
, Abdulrahman Abdullah Alnemari
, Mohammad Saeed Alharthi
, Majdi Ahmed Ali Alrabie
, Abdullah Jarallah Alharthi
, Saeed Dakhelallah Saeed Althaqafi
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Aggressiveness
/ Behavior
2024
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Nursing Strategies for Managing Aggressive Behavior in Psychiatric Settings
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Nursing Strategies for Managing Aggressive Behavior in Psychiatric Settings
2024
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Overview
Managing aggressive behavior in psychiatric settings is a complex challenge that requires well-defined nursing strategies. One effective approach involves early identification of triggers that can lead to aggression. Nurses can conduct thorough assessments to understand a patient's history, current state, and potential stressors. By fostering an environment of trust and open communication, nurses can empower patients to express their needs and emotions, which can often prevent escalation. Active listening and validation of feelings can de-escalate high-tension situations. Additionally, staff training in de-escalation techniques, body language awareness, and maintaining a calm demeanor can be crucial in managing aggressive behaviors before they escalate to physical confrontations. Another strategy focuses on the implementation of structured interventions, such as individual and group therapy sessions tailored to the needs of patients expressing aggressive tendencies. Cognitive-behavioral therapies can help patients identify and modify harmful thought patterns and behaviors. Moreover, developing personalized care plans that include coping strategies, relaxation techniques, and possibly medication management ensures that patients feel supported and understood. Regularly engaging in team meetings to discuss cases, share insights, and revise intervention strategies is also vital. This collaborative approach allows healthcare providers to remain adaptable and responsive to the dynamic needs of individuals in crisis, ultimately promoting a safer and more therapeutic environment.
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Nicholson School of Communication and Media at the University of Central Florida
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