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Elke Ham
Elke Ham
Waypoint Centre for Mental Health Care
E-mail megerősítve itt: waypointcentre.ca
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Workplace violence and risk factors for PTSD among psychiatric nurses: Systematic review and directions for future research and practice
NZ Hilton, S Addison, E Ham, C Rodrigues N, S MC.
J Psychiatr Ment Health Nurs 29 (2), 186-203, 2022
66*2022
Adverse childhood experiences and criminal propensity among intimate partner violence offenders
NZ Hilton, E Ham, MM Green
Journal of interpersonal violence 34 (19), 4137-4161, 2019
532019
Contribution of critical events and chronic stressors to PTSD symptoms among psychiatric workers
NZ Hilton, E Ham, NC Rodrigues, B Kirsh, O Chapovalov, MC Seto
Psychiatric services 71 (3), 221-227, 2020
392020
Mental health workers' experiences of support and help‐seeking following workplace violence: A qualitative study
NC Rodrigues, E Ham, B Kirsh, MC Seto, NZ Hilton
Nursing & Health Sciences 23 (2), 381-388, 2021
352021
Post-traumatic stress disorder, depression, anxiety symptoms and help seeking in psychiatric staff: Trouble de stress post-traumatique, dépression, symptômes d’anxiété et …
MC Seto, NC Rodrigues, E Ham, B Kirsh, NZ Hilton
The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry 65 (8), 577-583, 2020
352020
Cost-effectiveness of electronic training in domestic violence risk assessment: ODARA 101
NZ Hilton, E Ham
Journal of Interpersonal Violence 30 (6), 1065-1073, 2015
352015
The increasing influence of risk assessment on forensic patient review board decisions.
NZ Hilton, AI Simpson, E Ham
Psychological Services 13 (3), 223, 2016
332016
Psychiatric hospital workers’ exposure to disturbing patient behavior and its relation to post-traumatic stress disorder symptoms
NZ Hilton, E Ham, A Dretzkat
Canadian journal of nursing research 49 (3), 118-126, 2017
292017
Weight gain and its correlates among forensic inpatients
NZ Hilton, E Ham, C Lang, GT Harris
The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry 60 (5), 232-238, 2015
282015
Workplace characteristics of forensic and nonforensic psychiatric units associated with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms.
NC Rodrigues, E Ham, NZ Hilton, MC Seto
Psychological Services 18 (4), 464, 2021
262021
Beyond workplace violence: Direct and vicarious trauma among psychiatric hospital workers. A qualitative study
E Ham, R Ricciardelli, NC Rodrigues, NZ Hilton, MC Seto
Journal of Nursing Management 30 (6), 1482-1489, 2022
242022
Workplace interventions to prevent or reduce post‐traumatic stress disorder and symptoms among hospital nurses: a scoping review
S Liyanage, S Addison, E Ham, NZ Hilton
Journal of Clinical Nursing 31 (11-12), 1477-1487, 2022
212022
Documentation of psychotropic pro re nata medication administration: An evaluation of electronic health records compared with paper charts and verbal reports
K Martin, E Ham, NZ Hilton
Journal of clinical nursing 27 (15-16), 3171-3178, 2018
202018
Coercive control in police reports of intimate partner violence: Conceptual definition and association with recidivism.
NZ Hilton, AW Eke, S Kim, E Ham
Psychology of violence 13 (4), 277, 2023
192023
Using graphs to improve violence risk communication
NZ Hilton, E Ham, KL Nunes, NC Rodrigues, C Frank, MC Seto
Criminal justice and behavior 44 (5), 678-694, 2017
192017
Perceptions of workplace violence and workplace stress: A mixed methods study of trauma among psychiatric workers
NZ Hilton, R Ricciardelli, J Shewmake, NC Rodrigues, MC Seto, E Ham
Issues in mental health nursing 42 (9), 797-807, 2021
162021
Staff and patient accounts of PRN medication administration and non‐pharmacological interventions for anxiety
K Martin, E Ham, NZ Hilton
International Journal of Mental Health Nursing 27 (6), 1834-1841, 2018
162018
Workplace stressors and PTSD among psychiatric workers: The mediating role of burnout
E Ham, MC Seto, NC Rodrigues, NZ Hilton
International journal of mental health nursing 31 (5), 1151-1163, 2022
152022
Co-occurring mental illness and substance use disorders in Canadian forensic Inpatients: Underdiagnosis and implications for treatment planning
NZ Hilton, SA McKee, E Ham, M Green, L Wright
International Journal of Forensic Mental Health 17 (2), 145-153, 2018
132018
Assessment of risk for seclusion among forensic inpatients: Validation and modification of the risk of administrative segregation tool (RAST)
NZ Hilton, E Ham, MC Seto
International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology 63 (8 …, 2019
122019
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