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J Forensic Nurs ; 14(4): 223-229, 2018.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29912027

RESUMO

METHOD: Literature searches of databases, particularly CINAHL, using key phrases were undertaken. RESULTS: Some authors argue that there is a lack of evidence in forensic mental health (FMH) nursing, with few randomized controlled trials and other methods providing definitive, generalizable evidence. However, literature searches revealed randomized controlled trials of relevance to FMH nursing, many qualitative studies by FMH nurses, and arguments for clinical experience and knowledge of service users, and the latter's views, as sources of evidence. DISCUSSION AND IMPLICATIONS FOR NURSING PRACTICE: Research findings can be applied to practice, both directly and indirectly. Examples are given of ways that evidence can be used to inform FMH nursing interventions related to therapeutic ward environments, including communication, therapeutic relationships, preventing retraumatization, and enabling physical health. The complex nature of "evidence" is considered in relation to risk assessment and management. CONCLUSIONS FOR NURSING PRACTICE: FMH nursing can be based on a wide range of sources of evidence. The types of evidence used in practice depend on individual service users' needs and views. In evaluating evidence, it is necessary to be aware of its complex, diverse nature. A distinction can be made between definitive, widely generalizable research findings and evidence with limited generalizability, requiring FMH nurses' judgments about whether it is applicable to their own area of practice. Recommendations for related education and research are made.


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Prática Clínica Baseada em Evidências , Enfermagem Forense , Enfermagem Psiquiátrica , Saúde Holística , Humanos , Relações Enfermeiro-Paciente , Segurança do Paciente , Medição de Risco , Ferimentos e Lesões
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J Forensic Nurs ; 9(3): 181-8, 2013.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24158157

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Research findings suggest that nursing assessment and care and psychotherapy of forensic patients with personality disorder should be based on a holistic approach that addresses a wide range of their needs. Such an approach should be in collaboration with patients, informal carers, and other professionals and informed by appropriate education, training, clinical supervision, and support. Holistic care includes areas (such as physical health, cultural, spiritual, and psychosexual needs) that are addressed to a limited extent in the literature on patients with personality disorder. Despite limitations in research evidence, findings suggest that some patients with personality disorder benefit from psychotherapies, sometimes facilitated by nurse-therapists, and therapeutic community principles. These interventions should take account of patients' cultural and spiritual needs and perspectives. Helping patients to manage anger has potentially positive consequences for their physical health, personal and work relationships, and other areas. Research is needed to consider how to deliver holistic care with limited resources and in organizations, such as prisons, with conflicting goals.


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Enfermagem Forense/métodos , Saúde Holística , Papel do Profissional de Enfermagem , Relações Enfermeiro-Paciente , Transtornos da Personalidade/enfermagem , Padrões de Prática em Enfermagem/organização & administração , Humanos , Avaliação em Enfermagem/métodos , Pesquisa Metodológica em Enfermagem , Transtornos da Personalidade/terapia , Espiritualidade
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