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Perception of patient aggression among nurses working in a university hospital in Turkey

Pazvantoğlu O, Gümüş K, Böke Ö, Yıldız İ, Şahin AR. International Journal of Nursing Practice 2011; 17: 495–501 Perception of patient aggression among nurses working in a university hospital in Turkey The way patient aggression is perceived influences nurses' attitudes and behaviour towards pat...

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Published in:International journal of nursing practice 2011-10, Vol.17 (5), p.495-501
Main Authors: Pazvantoglu, Ozan, Gümüs, Kübra, Böke, Ömer, Yildiz, Ilknur, Sahin, Ahmet Rifat
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Burnout
Cross-Sectional Studies
Dysfunctional
Female
Hospitals
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Humans
Male
Nurses
nursing
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Response rate
Teaching hospitals
Turkey
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