[ANSWER]NUR340 Assessment 3 Essay: Non-Restrictive Strategies for Containing Aggression and Violence in Inpatient Psychiatric Settings
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A more effective, safer approach to the management of patient aggression and violence in mental healthcare first requires a proper understanding of the underlying causes of the problem. While individual-level factors cannot be ignored, it has been shown that patient aggression and violence in inpatient psychiatric units has a lot to do with organisational and facility design problems such as employment of restrictive practices, lack of structured activities, resource challenges (e.g., staff shortage), debilitating living conditions (e.g., lack of good accommodation), poor communication between patients and providers, inattention to patients’ unique needs and preferences, and overcrowding (Antonysamy, 2013; O’Burke et al., 2018; Ulrich et al., 2018).[Inpatient Psychiatric Settings]
For example, secluding patients on a regular basis and/or limiting the activities they can be involved in causes their frustration and anger to build up over time, which are eventually unleashed on staff or other patients (Antonysamy, 2013). This implies that restrictive practices like seclusion may end up worsening patient aggression and violence in inpatient psychiatric settings instead of containing them as intended (Iozzino et al., 2015). Additionally, staff ignorance of patients’ individual needs or complaints stirs up their emotions, making them more likely to have aggressive and violent tendencies (Berring et al., 2016)….[Buy Full Answer for Just USD 9: 2413 WORDS]
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Grade/Mark: 93 (Distinction)