Social climate in forensic mental health settings: A systematic review of qualitative studies

P Doyle, E Quayle, E Newman - Aggression and Violent Behavior, 2017 - Elsevier
Social climate is a commonly evaluated aspect of inpatient forensic mental health settings.
However, there is little clarity in the literature on the components of social climate. To identify …

A meta-ethnographic review of forensic psychiatry inpatient care. Nursing staff experiences of the nurse-patient encounter

O Hellzén, L Hammarström, O Ekman… - Issues in Mental Health …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Aim The aim of this review was to synthesise qualitative research into how nurses perceive
and experience encountering patients in forensic inpatient care. Review method This review …

To be strategically struggling against resignation: The lived experience of being cared for in forensic psychiatric care

U Hörberg, R Sjögren, K Dahlberg - Issues in mental health nursing, 2012 - Taylor & Francis
To be referred to care in forensic psychiatric services can be seen as one of the most
comprehensive encroachments society can impose upon a person's life, as it entails a …

Locating the qualitative interview: reflecting on space and place in nursing research

M Gagnon, JD Jacob, J McCabe - Journal of Research in …, 2015 - journals.sagepub.com
Interview location has been widely overlooked in the nursing literature. This paper presents
a discussion of interview location in the context of nursing research with particular emphasis …

Barriers and facilitators to the effective de-escalation of conflict behaviours in forensic high-secure settings: a qualitative study

H Goodman, C Papastavrou Brooks, O Price… - International journal of …, 2020 - Springer
Background Violent and aggressive incidents are common within mental health settings and
are often managed using high-risk physical interventions such as restraint and seclusion. De …

Controlling emotions—nurses' lived experiences caring for patients in forensic psychiatry

L Hammarström, M Häggström, SA Devik… - International journal of …, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
Purpose: Nurses working in forensic psychiatry often encounter offenders who have a
severe mental illness, which may cause ethical challenges and influence nurses' daily work …

[PDF][PDF] Stigma, stigmatisasi, perilaku kekerasan dan ketakutan diantara orang dengan gangguan jiwa (ODGJ) di Indonesia: Penelitian constructivist grounded theory

MA Subu, I Waluyo, AE Nurdin, V Priscilla… - Jurnal Kedokteran …, 2018 - core.ac.uk
Perilaku kekerasan dan perasaan ketakutan serta stigma dan proses stigmatisasi terkait
orang dengan gangguan jiwa (ODGJ) banyak dilaporkan. Penelitian ini bertujuan …

On the appearance of objects and materials: Qualitative analysis of experimental observations

D Gigilashvili, JB Thomas, M Pedersen, JY Hardeberg - 2021 - ntnuopen.ntnu.no
Perception of appearance of different materials and objects is a complex psychophysical
phenomenon and its neurophysiological and behavioral mechanisms are far from being fully …

To do good might hurt bad: Exploring nurses' understanding and approach to suffering in forensic psychiatric settings

M Vincze, L Fredriksson… - International Journal of …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Patients in forensic psychiatric settings not only have to deal with their mental illness, but
also memories of criminal activities and being involuntarily hospitalized. The aim of the …

Mental health professionals' attitudes toward offenders with mental illness (insanity acquittees) in Ghana

S Adjorlolo, I Abdul-Nasiru, HC Chan… - … journal of offender …, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
Mental health professionals' attitudes toward offenders with mental illness have significant
implications for the quality of care and treatment rendered, making it imperative for these …