Abuse at work risk, deterrents and what to do if it happens
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Abuse at work risk, deterrents and what to do if it happens

Alistair Mason RCNi content editor
Sujata Aurora Designer

Nurses face a higher risk of verbal assault or violence at work, yet many don’t report it. We look at what to do if you experience abuse, and how perpetrators are punished’

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Nursing Standard. 40, 2, 14-15. doi: 10.7748/ns.40.2.14.s5

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