Background and Objective: Forensic psychiatric nursing is a demanding nursing specialty that deals with a highly complex group of patients who are detained in restrictive environments, often for lengthy periods. There is little information about the daily experiences of these nurses. This study sought to explore the roles and relationships of forensic psychiatric nurses with long-stay patients in a high secure hospital in England.\ud \ud Method and Analysis: The study obtained data via three focus groups, and thematic analysis was carried out using NVIVO 10 software.\ud \ud Results: Five prominent themes emerged: First, nurses elaborated on their roles with patients and the kinds of interactions they had with them. The next two themes explo...
Background; In today's social debate, much is written and spoken of how poor psychiatric care works,...
AIM: To explore and investigate differences between the views of qualified nurses working in psy...
This study described the role of the registered nurse on a twenty bed inpatient psychiatric unit in ...
Background and Objective: Forensic psychiatric nursing is a demanding nursing specialty that deals w...
Background: Forensic psychiatric services provide care for those with mental disorders and offending...
Purpose: Nurses working in forensic psychiatry often encounter offenders who have a severe mental il...
Background: Some forensic patients in England remain in secure care for long, possibly unnecessarily...
Background: Many patients experience extended stays within forensic care, but the characteristics of...
Background: With the growing need for nurses in forensic mental health settings, understanding the e...
This article discusses the therapeutic and security roles of forensic nursing staff, in medium secur...
Background: Forensic psychiatry is characterised by compulsory care and long hospital stays, where n...
Therapeutic and informal interactions with nurses are integral to the quality of care that psychiatr...
Nurses constitute the largest group of health care professionals who care for mental health care use...
Introduction: The forensic psychiatric care of mentally disordered offenders is extensive in Sweden....
"Background: Therapeutic relationships within psychiatric settings are highlighted as important thro...
Background; In today's social debate, much is written and spoken of how poor psychiatric care works,...
AIM: To explore and investigate differences between the views of qualified nurses working in psy...
This study described the role of the registered nurse on a twenty bed inpatient psychiatric unit in ...
Background and Objective: Forensic psychiatric nursing is a demanding nursing specialty that deals w...
Background: Forensic psychiatric services provide care for those with mental disorders and offending...
Purpose: Nurses working in forensic psychiatry often encounter offenders who have a severe mental il...
Background: Some forensic patients in England remain in secure care for long, possibly unnecessarily...
Background: Many patients experience extended stays within forensic care, but the characteristics of...
Background: With the growing need for nurses in forensic mental health settings, understanding the e...
This article discusses the therapeutic and security roles of forensic nursing staff, in medium secur...
Background: Forensic psychiatry is characterised by compulsory care and long hospital stays, where n...
Therapeutic and informal interactions with nurses are integral to the quality of care that psychiatr...
Nurses constitute the largest group of health care professionals who care for mental health care use...
Introduction: The forensic psychiatric care of mentally disordered offenders is extensive in Sweden....
"Background: Therapeutic relationships within psychiatric settings are highlighted as important thro...
Background; In today's social debate, much is written and spoken of how poor psychiatric care works,...
AIM: To explore and investigate differences between the views of qualified nurses working in psy...
This study described the role of the registered nurse on a twenty bed inpatient psychiatric unit in ...