Background Forensic nursing, which merges healthcare and legal expertise to address trauma and violence, is vital yet often underrepresented in nursing education.
Ebtsam Aly Abou Hashish
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Occurrence of post traumatic stress symptoms and their relationship to professional quality of life (ProQoL) in nursing staff at a forensic psychiatric security unit: a cross-sectional study [PDF]
Background Violence is frequent towards nurses in forensic mental health hospitals. Implications of this high risk environment have not been systematically explored.
Nonstad Kåre +2 more
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Navigating the ethical “space in-between” nurses’ lived experiences in forensic inpatient care interpreted through Løgstrup’s ethical philosophy [PDF]
Purpose This study examines the nurse—patient relationship in forensic psychiatric care (FPC) from a philosophical perspective, with a focus on ethical complexities.
Lars Hammarström, Siri Andreassen Devik
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“The physical environment is so important, but it's not everything”—nursing staffs' experiences of moving to a new purpose-built forensic psychiatric clinic [PDF]
Purpose The redesigning of psychiatric care environments has been increasingly recognized as a factor that could influence therapeutic outcomes and staff experiences.
Eleni Amico +2 more
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Assistance to victims of violence in Emergency services from the Forensic Nursing perspective [PDF]
Objective: to analyze nurses’ role in collecting, identifying and preserving traces in Emergency care for victims of violence, from the perspective of these professionals. Method: a qualitative study with an exploratory and descriptive approach. It was
Morgana Oliveira Citolin +5 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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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 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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