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Research Article

‘Violence is Not Part of Our Job’: A Thematic Analysis of Psychiatric Mental Health Nurses’ Experiences of Patient Assaults from a New Zealand Perspective

, RN RM, , MB ChB (Otago) MD (Bristol) MRCPsych & , RN, PhD

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