An ethnographic study of nurses in a forensic psychiatric setting: education and training implications.

R Dhondea
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The number of nurses working in forensic and prison settings has been increasing in recent years. Studies have confirmed the need for special knowledge and skills for these nurses, who face the challenge of working with patients with extreme behavioural problems. This need is strengthened by the changing pattern of mental health care in Australia as health departments attempt to manage all forensic patients within the hospital system. However, studies in the area of forensic nursing have been few and there has been concern about the survey-type research already undertaken because it does not reflect the real world of forensic nursing practice. This study was an attempt to make sense of what nurses do in forensic psychiatric settings and to identify their educational needs. The intention was to gain an understanding of the nurses' working reality through research.

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法医精神科护士的人种学研究:教育和培训意义。
近年来,在法医和监狱工作的护士人数不断增加。研究证实,这些护士需要特殊的知识和技能,因为他们面临着与有极端行为问题的病人打交道的挑战。由于卫生部门试图在医院系统内管理所有法医病人,澳大利亚精神卫生保健模式的变化加强了这一需求。然而,在法医护理领域的研究很少,并且已经进行的调查型研究令人担忧,因为它没有反映真实的法医护理实践世界。本研究试图弄清楚护士在法医精神病学环境中的工作,并确定他们的教育需求。目的是通过研究了解护士的工作现状。
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