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Beyond Zero Tolerance: a varied approach to workplace violence

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Paterson B, Leadbetter D & Miller G (2005) Beyond Zero Tolerance: a varied approach to workplace violence. British Journal of Nursing, 14 (15), pp. 810-815. http://www.internurse.com/cgi-bin/go.pl/library/abstract.html?uid=18598

Abstract
Violence in the health- and social-care workplace remains unexplored, with a knowledge base which is often ambiguous or incomplete. However, the issue has attracted increasing attention over the last two decades as indicated by an expanding range of policy initiatives and growing research literature. Additionally, a proliferation of training programmes for healthcare staff has appeared. This paper will explore the reasons for an observed tendency for interventions to focus on training as the primary response, which suggests a misperception of the problem of violence as principally a function of interpersonal conflict. It argues that a radical cultural shift is needed, which recognises the organizational and societal roots of violence, and that adopts and applies the principles of a public health approach.

Keywords
community care; human; methodology; occupational exposure; occupational health; organization; personnel management; public health service; public relations; review; United Kingdom; violence; Community Health Services; Community-Institutional Relations; Great Britain; Humans; Organizational Culture; Public Health Practice; Staff Development

Journal
British Journal of Nursing: Volume 14, Issue 15

StatusPublished
Publication date11/08/2005
URLhttp://hdl.handle.net/1893/12997
PublisherMark Allen Healthcare
Publisher URLhttp://www.internurse.com/…t.html?uid=18598
ISSN0966-0461