INTRODUCTION: This study was conducted to determine the level of knowledge of midwifery and nursing students about the responsibilities of nurses and midwives in judicial cases.
Hayrunnisa Yeşil +2 more
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Risk Factors for Sudden Infant Death Syndrome and Sleeping Practices in Korea [PDF]
Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) in Korea remains a poorly-understood subject for both professionals and the public. Recent reports have emphasized ethnic differences in SIDS rates, suggesting that making adjustments in child-rearing practices may ...
Young Mee Ahn +3 more
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The problems of offenders with mental disorders: A plurality of perspectives within a single mental health care organisation [PDF]
Managers, doctors, nurses, occupational therapists, social workers, psychologists, unqualified staff and service users were interviewed for a qualitative study of risk management and rehabilitation in an inner city medium secure forensic mental health ...
Davies, Jacqueline +4 more
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The opinions of senior nursing students about forensic nursing
Background Today, the increasing number of crime and violence cases is defined as a universal health problem and nurses are the first healthcare personnel to encounter victims and offenders in hospitals, emergency units, intensive care, and services ...
Emine Tuğba Topçu, Ebru Erek Kazan
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Cultural variation in factors associated with sudden infant death during sleep
Background Despite the significant reduction decades ago in sudden unexpected death in infancy (SUDI), decline of rates has slowed and stalled in some countries, including the USA.
Young Mee Ahn +3 more
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Consequences of Presence of Forensic Nurses in Health Care System: A Qualitative Study
Background: Nursing is a vital element in providing safe and effective care. Forensic nursing is one of the specialties in this discipline which, in addition to creating more satisfaction in nurses, is considered essential in holistic, quality, and safe ...
Fatemeh Ghofrani Kelishami +3 more
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Predictive validity of the START for unauthorised leave and substance abuse in a secure mental health setting:a pseudo-prospective cohort study [PDF]
Background Risk assessment and management is central to the nursing role in forensic mental health settings. The Short Term Assessment of Risk and Treatability (START) aims to support assessment through identification of risk and protective factors.
Dickens, Geoffrey L., O'Shea, Laura E.
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Systematic review of therapeutic leave in inpatient mental health services [PDF]
AimTo identify, critically evaluate, and synthesise the empirical evidence about therapeutic leave from mental health inpatient settings.Background“Leave” occurs when a mental health inpatient exits the hospital ward with the appropriate authorisation ...
Barlow, Emily-May, Dickens, Geoffrey L.
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“Why can’t they be in the community?” A policy and practice analysis of transforming care for offenders with intellectual disability [PDF]
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to describe key policy and practice issues regarding a significant subgroup of people with intellectual disability – those with offending behaviour being treated in forensic hospitals.
Alexander, Regi +7 more
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: Cases of drug abuse by various groups in Indonesia have a fairly high number. Especially in the Special Region of Yogyakarta in 2008 which was named the second-largest city in drug abuse. Many factors can cause a person to decide to become a drug user,
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