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Original Articles

Healthcare professionals’ and patients’ attitudes toward the causes and management of aggression in Estonian psychiatric clinics: a quantitative cross-sectional comparative study

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Pages 699-708 | Received 12 May 2021, Accepted 22 Oct 2021, Published online: 10 Jan 2022
 

Abstract

Background

To enhance patient aggression management efficacy and to reduce the use of coercive interventions in inpatient psychiatric care, it is important to know the attitudes of all involved parties towards the aggression and its management.

Aims

This study aimed to explore attitudes of the psychiatrists, nurses and inpatients toward the causes and management of patient aggression in Estonian psychiatric clinics. A frequency of aggressive behaviour experienced by professionals, the relationships between the attitudes, participation in coercion, and a frequency of aggression, were also identified.

Methods

To assess attitudes towards the causes and management of patient aggression, the Management of Aggression and Violence Attitude Scale was implemented.

Results

The survey comprised of 63 psychiatrists, 197 nurses and 199 inpatients. The patients and the professionals had similar as well as different attitudes toward aggression and its management. Patients expected professionals to take a more personal approach when aggression occurs; in some cases, allowing the patients to deal with negative emotions on their own but, if necessary, isolating or restraining the violent people.

Conclusions

There is a need of training programs that focus on dealing patient aggression to foster a culture of safe, patient-centred care and to reduce aggression in psychiatric clinics.

Acknowledgements

The authors gratefully appreciate the time and effort of the psychiatrists, nurses and patients who participated in the study.

Disclosure statement

The authors report that there is no conflicts of interest. The authors alone are responsible for the content and writing of the article.

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