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P (Population of Interest): Registered nurses
I (Intervention of Interest): De-escalation and violence prevention training
C (Comparison of Interest): Restraints
O (Outcome of Interest): Numbers of reported incidents of abusive behavior
T (Time): Nine-month time frame
Picot Question: In registered nurses, how does de-escalation and violence prevention training compared to implementing a patient restraint affect numbers of reported incidents of abusive patient behavior within a nine-month period?
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Research Article 1
Educational and managerial policy making to reduce workplace violence against nurses:Â Â An action research study (Hemati-Esmaeili et al., 2018)
Research Article 2
Effectiveness of training on de-escalation of violence and management of aggressive behavior faced by health care providers in a public sector hospital of Karachi. (Baig et al., 2018)
Research Article 3
A quantitative systematic review of the effects of training interventions on enhancing the competence of nursing staff in managing changing patient behaviour. (Tölli et al., 2017)
Level of evidence/evaluation of the strength of the evidence  Using the Johns Hopkins Nursing Evidence-Based Practice Model, this article rates level II, a quasi-experimental study using mixed methods Â
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What Occurred (qualitative, quantitative) Â Quantitative, using a structured questionnaire Â
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SCIENCE
HEALTH SCIENCE
NURSING
NURS 4342