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Exploration of the utility of the Nursing Process and the Clinical Reasoning Cycle as a framework for forensic mental health nurses: A qualitative study

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posted on 2024-11-02, 18:27 authored by Tessa Maguire, Loretta Garvey, Jo Ryan, Georgina Willetts, Michael Olasoji
Forensic mental health nursing (FMHN) is a specialized field, designed to meet the needs of people who have a serious mental illness across the criminal justice system, inpatient services and community. Frameworks can assist assessment, planning, intervention, documentation and evaluation of nursing care. However, there is no prior research investigating frameworks in FMHN. This study aimed to explore the Nursing Process (NP) and the Clinical Reasoning Cycle (CRC), with nurses, to determine a suitable framework for use service-wide. A Nominal Group Technique was used to facilitate exploration of the two frameworks, where open-ended verbal and written responses collected from a Nominal Group were thematically analysed, and the participants voted on their preferred framework. Seventeen nurses from a state-wide forensic mental health (FMH) service participated. The four main themes were as follows: challenges to current practice, limitations of the NP, perceived benefits of the CRC and addressing implementation. Consensus was reached with the nurses selecting the CRC as the framework of choice. This is the first study to explore frameworks to guide practice in FMHN. Nurses in this study considered the CRC to be a suitable framework for novice through to expert, offering a contemporary framework to guide nursing care in complex FMH settings. Some adjustments to the existing cycle were suggested to emphasize recovery-oriented practice, and inclusion of family and carers. Any changes to the cycle warrant exploration with the interdisciplinary team and consumer carer workforce.

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    DOI - Is published in 10.1111/inm.12963
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    ISSN - Is published in 14458330

Journal

International Journal of Mental Health Nursing

Volume

31

Issue

2

Start page

358

End page

368

Total pages

11

Publisher

John Wiley & Sons

Place published

Australia

Language

English

Copyright

© 2021 John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd.

Former Identifier

2006112129

Esploro creation date

2023-10-27

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