Advertisement

Search Results for "Systematic Review Patient Aggression"

00:35 EDT 19th June 2013 | BioPortfolio

Original Source: Aggression in psychiatry wards: A systematic review.

Although fairly frequent in psychiatric in-patient, episodes of aggression/violence are mainly limited to verbal aggression, but the level of general health is significantly lower in nurses who report 'frequent' exposure to violent incidents, and there is disagreement between patients and staff concerning predictors of these episodes. We searched the Pubmed, Embase and PsychInfo databases for English, Italian, French or German language papers published between 1 January 1990 and 31 March 2010 using the key...

Matching Channels

The Asymptomatic Patient With Abnormal Laboratory Test Results

Health IT Information Technology

Why Health IT?   Health information technology (Health IT) makes it possible for health care providers to better manage patient care through secure use and sharing of health information - e...

MediciGlobal is a specialty patient recruitment-retention organization serving the clinical trials industry

MediciGlobal is a specialty patient recruitment-retention organization serving the clinical trials industry. For more than two decades, the company has led the industry in developing innovative p...

PATHSEEK

Sequencing platforms in diagnostic laboratories may aid both patient management by detecting resistance associated mutations, and public health measures, by determining phylogenetic relationships be...

Ventricular aneurysm

Ventricular aneurysms are usually aftereffects of myocardial infarctions. When the heart muscle (cardiac muscle) partially dies during a heart attack, a layer of muscle may survive, and being severe...

Matching News

Systematic review did not consider problem of treatment effects

Siontis and colleagues’ systematic review comparing established risk prediction models for cardiovascular disease is a useful validation of previous studies,1 but they seem to have ignored the......

Systematic meta-analyses and field synopsis of genetic association studies of violence and aggression

Sibling aggression linked to poor mental health

Fights between siblings are so common they’re often dismissed as simply part of growing up. Yet a new study finds that sibling aggression is associated with significantly worse mental health in chil...

At least one systematic reviewer must be a disease expert

Gøtzsche and Ioannidis recommended that “teams performing systematic reviews should not include content area experts as authors” but must include experts in systematic review.1 Given the influenc...

The efficient production of high quality evidence reviews is important for the public good

We support Tsafnat and colleagues’ argument that automation could transform systematic review production.1 Technological innovation has played a central role since the birth of systematic review,2.....

Systematic review ranks tocolytics

Prostaglandin inhibitors, such as celecoxib and indomethacin, and calcium channel blockers, such as nifedipine and nicardipine, had the highest probability of delaying premature labor by 48 hours...

Sibling aggression, often dismissed, linked to poor mental health

"It's not fair!" " "You're not the boss of me." "She hit me!" "He started it." Fights between siblings – from toy-snatching to clandestine whacks to being banished from the bedroom – are so common...

Early interventions to prevent psychosis: systematic review and meta-analysis

Objective To determine whether any psychological, pharmacological, or nutritional interventions can prevent or delay transition to psychotic disorders for people at high risk.Design Systematic review....

Matching PubMed Articles

Efficacy of mood stabilisers in the treatment of impulsive or repetitive aggression: systematic review and meta-analysis.

Individuals with repetitive or impulsive aggression in the absence of other disorders may be diagnosed with intermittent explosive disorder according to DSM-IV, but no such diagnostic category exists...

Determinants of seclusion after aggression in psychiatric inpatients.

Some aggressive incidents in psychiatric wards result in seclusion, whereas others do not. We used the Staff Observation Aggression Scale-Revised and the mental health trust's database to identify det...

Risk assessment: predicting physical aggression in child psychiatric inpatient units.

Objective: The aim of this study was to examine the predictive validity of unstructured clinical risk assessment and associated risk factors for aggression in predicting physical aggression in childre...

Aggression in Borderline Personality Disorder: Evidence for Increased Risk and Clinical Predictors.

This article aimed to systematically review the current literature regarding elevated risk of aggression in borderline personality disorder (BPD) and to review factors that differentiate aggressive fr...

Aggression in psychiatry wards: A systematic review.

Although fairly frequent in psychiatric in-patient, episodes of aggression/violence are mainly limited to verbal aggression, but the level of general health is significantly lower in nurses who report...

Search Whole site using Google

Loading
Search BioPortfolio:
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement Advertisement