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Joy Duxbury

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Nurse Researcher|July 4, 2003
Testing a new tool: the Management of Aggression and Violence Attitude Scale (MAVAS)Joy Duxbury
Nursing Times|March 8, 2003
National directives on managing 'violent' patients: a critiqueJoy Duxbury
Journal of Advanced Nursing|May 11, 2005
Causes and management of patient aggression and violence: staff and patient perspectivesJoy Duxbury, Richard Whittington
Nursing Times|June 15, 2011
Should nurses restrain violent and aggressive patients?Joy Duxbury, Karen Wright
Nursing Ethics|June 15, 2007
Restraint and the question of validityBrodie Paterson, Joy Duxbury
International Journal of Mental Health Nursing|July 22, 2020
A hermeneutic phenomenological exploration of 'last resort' in the use of restraintSanaz Riahi, Gill Thomson, Joy Duxbury
Nursing Standard (Royal College of Nursing (Great Britain) : 1987)|May 21, 2016
Personal qualities necessary to care for people with dementiaDavid Pulsford, Joy Duxbury, Bernie Carter
Pflege|August 27, 2015
[Content validation of the questionnaire “The Management of Aggression in People with Dementia Attitude Questionnaire German Version” (MAPDAQ-G)]Agnes Elisa Ryser, Joy Duxbury, Sabine Hahn
Journal of Advanced Nursing|May 21, 2008
The Management of Aggression and Violence Attitude Scale (MAVAS): a cross-national comparative studyJoy Duxbury, Sabine Hahn, Ian Needham, et al.
Frontiers in Psychiatry|February 21, 2022
An Evaluation of the Implementation of a "No Force First" Informed Organisational Guide to Reduce Physical Restraint in Mental Health and Learning Disability Inpatient Settings in the UKAlina Haines-Delmont, Katie Goodall, Joy Duxbury, et al.
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Nurse Researcher|July 4, 2003
Testing a new tool: the Management of Aggression and Violence Attitude Scale (MAVAS)Joy Duxbury
Nursing Times|March 8, 2003
National directives on managing 'violent' patients: a critiqueJoy Duxbury
Journal of Advanced Nursing|May 11, 2005
Causes and management of patient aggression and violence: staff and patient perspectivesJoy Duxbury, Richard Whittington
Nursing Times|June 15, 2011
Should nurses restrain violent and aggressive patients?Joy Duxbury, Karen Wright
Nursing Ethics|June 15, 2007
Restraint and the question of validityBrodie Paterson, Joy Duxbury
International Journal of Mental Health Nursing|July 22, 2020
A hermeneutic phenomenological exploration of 'last resort' in the use of restraintSanaz Riahi, Gill Thomson, Joy Duxbury
Nursing Standard (Royal College of Nursing (Great Britain) : 1987)|May 21, 2016
Personal qualities necessary to care for people with dementiaDavid Pulsford, Joy Duxbury, Bernie Carter
Pflege|August 27, 2015
[Content validation of the questionnaire “The Management of Aggression in People with Dementia Attitude Questionnaire German Version” (MAPDAQ-G)]Agnes Elisa Ryser, Joy Duxbury, Sabine Hahn
Journal of Advanced Nursing|May 21, 2008
The Management of Aggression and Violence Attitude Scale (MAVAS): a cross-national comparative studyJoy Duxbury, Sabine Hahn, Ian Needham, et al.
Frontiers in Psychiatry|February 21, 2022
An Evaluation of the Implementation of a "No Force First" Informed Organisational Guide to Reduce Physical Restraint in Mental Health and Learning Disability Inpatient Settings in the UKAlina Haines-Delmont, Katie Goodall, Joy Duxbury, et al.
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