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Luck L et al. - Thematically there were five attributes rural emergency nurses were observed to use to avert, reduce and prevent violence. The five attributes were being safe, being available, being respectful, being supportive and being responsive. The authors' argue that these attributes were embodied in the emergency nurses routine practice and their conceptualization of caring.

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