Please use Australia books from 2009 upwards. Please use the poster, here are the research questions: Research question What are nurses’ experiences of patient-related violence whilst working in the Emergency Department setting? Please use this Articles: Your 4 Primary Research References Catlette, M 2005, 'A Descriptive Study of the Perceptions of Workplace Violence and Safety Strategies of Nurses Working in Level I Trauma Centers', Journal of Emergency Nursing, vol. 31, no. 6, pp. 519-525. Pich, J, Hazelton, M, Sundin, D & Kable, A 2011, 'Patient-related violence at triage: A qualitative descriptive study', International Emergency Nursing, vol. 19, no. 1, pp. 12-19. Ramacciati, N, Ceccagnoli, A & Addey, B 2015, 'Violence against nurses in the triage area: An Italian qualitative study', International Emergency Nursing, vol. 23, no. 4, pp. 274-280. Wolf LA, Delao AM, Perhats C & Plaines D 2014, ’Nothing changes, nobody cares: Understanding the experience of emergency nurses physically or verbally assaulted while providing care’, Journal of Emergency Nursing, vol. 40, no. 4, pp. 305-310 Recommendations to address gaps in clinical practice, education, research Pich and colleagues (2011, p. 18) has recommended that the zero tolerance approach should be modify to address its effectiveness in changing of occupational violence in the health care setting. Educational program towards prevention of violence should be implemented to be access by the nurses (Catlette 2005, p. 525). A revision to improve the effectiveness of police officers, security personnel, security equipment and reducing the liability of surveillance on nursing staff should be establish (Catlette (2005, p. 525). To address gaps in minimal research on workplace, Catlette (2005, p. 525) recommended that intervention studies are needed to clarify the effectiveness of educational program preventions. Ramacciati (2015, p. 278) recommends that personal reflections, stress inoculation management and professional counselling should be implemented to support nurses exposed to violence. Lastly, Wolf et al (2011, p. 309) suggested that more training is required in recognising high risk situations and patients. Wolf and colleagues (2011, p. 309) also recommended that personal and institutional interferences should be industrialised to improve the high risk circumstances and to be able to distinguish and lessen violence. Nevertheless, wolf and colleagues (2011, p. 309) also concluded that prevalent culture of acceptance of violence among ED nurses needs to be implemented to reduce the incident of violence. Implement and disseminate your results for relevant target audiences Education The target stakeholders included Advanced Nurse Practitioner, Clinical Nurse, Registered Nurse and administrators responsible for providing educational strategies targeted at increasing current knowledge and raise awareness. The findings can be implemented and disseminated through informal and formal approach in which conference presentation, posters, pamphlets and face to face sessions are utilise to share the findings among nurses who lack knowledge in violence incident management (reference here). However, methods such as organising interactive small groups such as workshop and meeting could potentially be implemented to disseminate the findings to reach the target audience. This in turn will provide the opportunity in which emergency nurses knowledge and attitude towards evidence base practice is modified and adopt the changes into clinical practice (reference). Policy making Hospital strategies focus on reacting to violence rather than prevention Clinical practice Perceiving violence as inevitable and being ignored Further research Please look at assignment one as a continuing.