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    Forensic Nursing and Multidisciplinary Care of the Mentally Disordered Offender (Forensic Focus) (Paperback) Edited by David Robinson, Edited by Alyson M. Kettles, Preface by Malcolm Rae

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    Short Description for Forensic Nursing and Multidisciplinary Care of the Mentally Disordered Offender This volume is an account of forensic nursing and its role within the wider professional team. Its aim is to provide a multidisciplinary perspective on the training needed to work with mentally disordered patients, as well as to examine the key characteristics of the forensic nursing profession.
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  • There has been little written on the nature and the role of the forensic nurse - both for and by nurses working with the mentally disordered offender. This work is the first comprehensive account of forensic nursing and its role within the wider professional team. The aim of this book is to provide a multidisciplinary perspective on the training needed to work with mentally disordered patients, as well as to examine the key characteristics of the forensic nursing role. an international group of contributors, from a wide range of disciplines, provides a well rounded,, comparative view of the forensic nursing profession. The chapters are a contribution of cross-cultural thinking on the many dilemmas and challenges facing nurses, psychiatrists, psychologists and other health care practitioners, working with specific client groups. each contributor has utilised empirical data to analyze relevant issues, such as: professional standards; effectiveness of preparation for nurses working within secure environments; day to day and long term challenges facing nurses; clinical effectiveness; the dilemma of security versus practice; how forensic nursing differs from other kinds of nursing; and what forensic nurses can contribute to other mental health care disciplines. examples of how research findings may be integrated into practice, will be of interest not only to forensic nurses, but also to significant sectors of the mental health care field.