JOURNAL OF TRAUMATIC STRESS, vol. 9, n° 2, 1996, pages 317-324, 14 réf., ISSN 0894-9867, USA
FLANNERY (Rbjr) *, PENK (W.E.)
Crisis intervention procedures for emergency services personnel and healthcare providers are increasingly being utilized to address the psychological sequelae of acute stress during critical incidents.
While anecdotal evidence suggests the efficacy of these approaches, more formal experimental inquiry has been limited.
This brief report outlines one strategy for conducting program evaluation of a crisis intervention approach for staff who are assaulted by patients.
This outcome design was implemented in multiple sites, even as the service was being delivered.
Mots-clés BDSP : Hôpital psychiatrique, Violence, Laborantin, Psychopathologie, Relation soignant soigné, Prévention, Etats Unis, Amérique, Adulte, Homme, Trouble anxieux
Mots-clés Pascal : Hôpital psychiatrique, Violence, Personnel sanitaire, Santé mentale, Relation soignant soigné, Prévention, Posttraumatisme syndrome, Trouble anxieux, Etats Unis, Amérique du Nord, Amérique, Adulte, Homme
Mots-clés Pascal anglais : Psychiatric hospital, Violence, Health staff, Mental health, Health staff patient relation, Prevention, Posttraumatic syndrome, Anxiety disorder, United States, North America, America, Adult, Human
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Code Inist : 002B18H04. Création : 199608.