Accessible summary Forensic nurses are faced with unique challenges in their attempt to deliver nursing care in a custodial environment. The impact of such challenges on the cultural dynamic of forensic nursing and consequently on healthcare delivery is largely unknown. The aim of this ethnographic study was to explore the nursing culture within an Australian prison hospital and the migration of the culture over a 12-month period. At the end of the study, the nursing culture was found to be one of hope, although with no clearly articulated vision of nurse-hood or patient-hood and model within which to practice nursing. The ability to articulate practice is central to the development of mental health nursing in any context. Abstract Forensic...
Since the 1990s, significant problems with the public mental health services provided to Aboriginal ...
Registered nurses are one of the many medical personnel who are located within a healthcare setting....
Prisons are a unique context where nurses are required to have specific skills to ensure that prison...
Accessible summary Forensic nurses are faced with unique challenges in their attempt to deliver nurs...
Background Despite recent changes in commissioning for prisoner healthcare in the United Kingdom, t...
Today there are close to two million prisoners in the United States. Nurses who work in correctional...
Correctional nurses are the largest group of healthcare providers within correctional facilities. Th...
Specialised areas of nursing have developed in response to the needs of society. This study evolved ...
Abstract Background Nurses are the primary healthcare...
Nursing Care delivered to patients in a prison hospital is delivered in the context of shared respon...
The research aims were to (a) explore how correctional facility nurses in Montana perceived the bala...
Aim: This paper is a report of a study of the views and experiences of nurses and other prison healt...
Nurses who work in forensic environments, practice at the shifting interface of the criminal justice...
Background and Objective: Forensic psychiatric nursing is a demanding nursing specialty that deals w...
Aim A systematic review of the literature to explore nursing students’ lived experience of a clinic...
Since the 1990s, significant problems with the public mental health services provided to Aboriginal ...
Registered nurses are one of the many medical personnel who are located within a healthcare setting....
Prisons are a unique context where nurses are required to have specific skills to ensure that prison...
Accessible summary Forensic nurses are faced with unique challenges in their attempt to deliver nurs...
Background Despite recent changes in commissioning for prisoner healthcare in the United Kingdom, t...
Today there are close to two million prisoners in the United States. Nurses who work in correctional...
Correctional nurses are the largest group of healthcare providers within correctional facilities. Th...
Specialised areas of nursing have developed in response to the needs of society. This study evolved ...
Abstract Background Nurses are the primary healthcare...
Nursing Care delivered to patients in a prison hospital is delivered in the context of shared respon...
The research aims were to (a) explore how correctional facility nurses in Montana perceived the bala...
Aim: This paper is a report of a study of the views and experiences of nurses and other prison healt...
Nurses who work in forensic environments, practice at the shifting interface of the criminal justice...
Background and Objective: Forensic psychiatric nursing is a demanding nursing specialty that deals w...
Aim A systematic review of the literature to explore nursing students’ lived experience of a clinic...
Since the 1990s, significant problems with the public mental health services provided to Aboriginal ...
Registered nurses are one of the many medical personnel who are located within a healthcare setting....
Prisons are a unique context where nurses are required to have specific skills to ensure that prison...