Forensic mental health nursing has developed in the UK since the commissioning of Broadmoor Hospital in 1863. Little has been documented about the role until the early 1990s. There is debate over the usefulness of defining the role. It is suggested here that in order to meet the multifaceted, complex needs of the mentally disordered offender (MDO) patient group, the role of forensic mental health nurses (FMHNs) needs to be further developed, and this process is assisted by understanding its current status. This literature review examines the FMHN role in England and Wales. The literature pertinent to issues of task-orientated competence, knowledge and skills required, and desirable personal qualities that the role demands are examined. The ...
Mental health nurses (MHN) in the UK currently occupy a challenging position. This positioning is on...
Aims and objectives. This paper aims to explore the effectiveness of the mental health nurse practit...
This paper is part of a larger study examining the role of the nurse practitioner and its potential ...
Forensic mental health nursing has developed in the UK since the commissioning of Broadmoor Hospital...
This book is not available through ChesterRepThis study reports on research undertaken to identify t...
A review of the nursing literature reveals that forensic nursing is an emergent specialty area of pr...
Forensic mental health nursing is a recognized field of nursing in most countries. Despite a growing...
People with serious mental illness have significantly poorer physical health compared to the general...
The research area of this study examines the impact of the author’s contribution to the developmen...
Mental health services in the United States are increasingly facing shortages in the availability of...
This chapter appraises the evidence for nursing in secure mental health environments as a specialty ...
This paper critically discusses the challenges mental health nurses face in trying to achieve a bala...
One in ten patients in secure mental health settings have a conviction for deliberate firesetting. ...
Proposed changes to the Mental Health legislation in England and Wales have been identified as havin...
Concerns have been expressed about the ability of mental health lecturers to prepare practitioners ...
Mental health nurses (MHN) in the UK currently occupy a challenging position. This positioning is on...
Aims and objectives. This paper aims to explore the effectiveness of the mental health nurse practit...
This paper is part of a larger study examining the role of the nurse practitioner and its potential ...
Forensic mental health nursing has developed in the UK since the commissioning of Broadmoor Hospital...
This book is not available through ChesterRepThis study reports on research undertaken to identify t...
A review of the nursing literature reveals that forensic nursing is an emergent specialty area of pr...
Forensic mental health nursing is a recognized field of nursing in most countries. Despite a growing...
People with serious mental illness have significantly poorer physical health compared to the general...
The research area of this study examines the impact of the author’s contribution to the developmen...
Mental health services in the United States are increasingly facing shortages in the availability of...
This chapter appraises the evidence for nursing in secure mental health environments as a specialty ...
This paper critically discusses the challenges mental health nurses face in trying to achieve a bala...
One in ten patients in secure mental health settings have a conviction for deliberate firesetting. ...
Proposed changes to the Mental Health legislation in England and Wales have been identified as havin...
Concerns have been expressed about the ability of mental health lecturers to prepare practitioners ...
Mental health nurses (MHN) in the UK currently occupy a challenging position. This positioning is on...
Aims and objectives. This paper aims to explore the effectiveness of the mental health nurse practit...
This paper is part of a larger study examining the role of the nurse practitioner and its potential ...