People in Sweden who commit at least one crime and suffer from a severe mental disorder can be sentenced to forensic psychiatric care. The aim of this study was to describe and gain a greater understanding of the female patients' experiences of their life situation while being cared for in forensic psychiatric care. Interviews with 15 women were conducted and analyzed with a phenomenological hermeneutical method. The results showed the care and the care environment to be dualistic. The women had to be aware that a close neighbor could also be an enemy. They received care in an environment that was unknown, frightening but at the same time a place where they felt secure, and which was predictable
Purpose This study aimed to illuminate the essential meanings of carers’ lived experience of regulat...
Forensic psyhiatric care protects the society by giving patients care to diminish risks of serious c...
Abstract The aim of our essay was to study how attendants in forensic psychiatry experience their wo...
To be sentenced to care in the forensic psychiatric services can be seen as one of the most comprehe...
Forensic psychiatric care is a complex business. Patients who are cared for in forensic psychiatry a...
Patient participation is a central concept in modern health care and an important factor in theories...
Patients in forensic psychiatric settings not only have to deal with their mental illness, but also ...
Forensic hospitals provide care for incarcerated patients who have committed a crime under the influ...
The role of patient participation in forensic psychiatric care is unclear, but has been emphasised a...
RATIONALE: Patients in secure forensic psychiatric care have reduced autonomy because of the constr...
There is a general agreement regarding the significance of patient participation in care. In forensi...
The purpose of this thesis was to examine how women who have committed crimes feel they have been tr...
Background: Forensic psychiatric care is a context where patients are being cared for without consen...
Purpose Despite the rising number of females in forensic psychiatry, research about their characteri...
Forensic psychiatric patients’ low educational attainment is a strong predictor for recidivism. Howe...
Purpose This study aimed to illuminate the essential meanings of carers’ lived experience of regulat...
Forensic psyhiatric care protects the society by giving patients care to diminish risks of serious c...
Abstract The aim of our essay was to study how attendants in forensic psychiatry experience their wo...
To be sentenced to care in the forensic psychiatric services can be seen as one of the most comprehe...
Forensic psychiatric care is a complex business. Patients who are cared for in forensic psychiatry a...
Patient participation is a central concept in modern health care and an important factor in theories...
Patients in forensic psychiatric settings not only have to deal with their mental illness, but also ...
Forensic hospitals provide care for incarcerated patients who have committed a crime under the influ...
The role of patient participation in forensic psychiatric care is unclear, but has been emphasised a...
RATIONALE: Patients in secure forensic psychiatric care have reduced autonomy because of the constr...
There is a general agreement regarding the significance of patient participation in care. In forensi...
The purpose of this thesis was to examine how women who have committed crimes feel they have been tr...
Background: Forensic psychiatric care is a context where patients are being cared for without consen...
Purpose Despite the rising number of females in forensic psychiatry, research about their characteri...
Forensic psychiatric patients’ low educational attainment is a strong predictor for recidivism. Howe...
Purpose This study aimed to illuminate the essential meanings of carers’ lived experience of regulat...
Forensic psyhiatric care protects the society by giving patients care to diminish risks of serious c...
Abstract The aim of our essay was to study how attendants in forensic psychiatry experience their wo...