Experiences and perceptions of nursing staff working with long-stay patients in a high secure psychiatric hospital settingTools Dutta, Snigdha, Majid, Shazmin and Völlm, Birgit (2016) Experiences and perceptions of nursing staff working with long-stay patients in a high secure psychiatric hospital setting. Journal of Forensic Nursing, 12 (3). pp. 111-119. ISSN 1939-3938 Full text not available from this repository.
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AbstractBackground and Objective: Forensic psychiatric nursing is a demanding nursing specialty that deals with a highly complex group of patients who are detained in restrictive environments, often for lengthy periods. There is little information about the daily experiences of these nurses. This study sought to explore the roles and relationships of forensic psychiatric nurses with long-stay patients in a high secure hospital in England.
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