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A Neuman Systems Model-Based Forensic Nursing Course.

Journal of Forensic Nursing
Because nursing theory is integral to effective nursing practice, education, and research, today's faculty are expected to weave nursing theory throughout the nursing curricula at both advanced and entry academic levels.
B. McDowell
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FORENSIC NURSING IN UKRAINE: CHALLENGES, CURRENT STATUS, AND IMPLEMENTATION PROSPECTS

Forensic-medical examination
This publication substantiates the need to introduce forensic nursing in Ukraine as a key tool to improve medico-legal assistance for victims of sexual and gender-based violence. The aim of the study.
Volodymyr Voloshinovych   +5 more
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Strategies affect the Future of Forensic nursing and Global Anti-violence efforts

Asian Journal of Nursing Education and Research
Forensic nurse observers (FNE) are getting integral mates in contemporary medico legal systems worldwide. Being forensic services have been proven shy to sufficiently address the vast crimes against women and children, victims of sexual and domestic ...
K. Punithalakshmi, Preeti Chouhan
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Forensic nurse group launched

Emergency Nurse, 2007
An association has been set up to bring together forensic nurses from across the UK and improve conviction rates for sexual offenders.
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Forensic Learning Disability Nursing Skills and Competencies: A Study of Forensic and Non-Forensic Nurses

Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 2010
This paper reports on an investigation into the skills and competencies of forensic learning disability nurses in the United Kingdom. The two sample populations were forensic learning disability nurses from the high, medium, and low secure psychiatric services and non-forensic learning disability nurses from generic services.
Tom, Mason, Dianne, Phipps
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Clinical Forensics for Perioperative Nurses

AORN Journal, 1994
ABSTRACTPerioperative nurses frequently care for the victims and suspected perpetrators of violent crimes. Nurses often are the first health care providers to assess the trauma patient and collect crucial evidence for future legal action. Informational evidence includes observations about patients' behavior and appearance and documentation of their ...
G A, Muro, C R, Easter
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Forensic nursing.

The American journal of nursing, 2004
Ann Wolbert, Burgess   +2 more
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Reconceptualizing Forensic Nursing in South Africa: A Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats (SWOT) Analysis.

Journal of Forensic Nursing
BACKGROUND South Africa has among the world's highest rates of sexual violence. Evidence shows that nurse-led forensic care improves health and legal outcomes, yet formal forensic nursing education remains undeveloped.
Tania de Villiers, Nicholas Metheny
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Bibliographic Analysis of Forensic Nursing Research and Its Implications for Clinical Forensic Nursing Practice in China.

Journal of Forensic Nursing
AIMS To analyze the state of forensic nursing in China and to provide guidance for advancing clinical forensic nursing practice. METHODS Research literature on forensic nursing was retrieved from the Web of Science Core Collection (WOSCC) and the China
D. Xiao   +3 more
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