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Core competencies; forensic nursing; forensic psychiatric nursing; multisource feedback; The importance of core competencies (CC) and their relationship to core in- practical mental nurse; registered nurse; terventions in clinical practice guidelines on schizophrenia (CPGS), and the schizophrenia. abilities to master these competencies were studied among registered nurses (RN) and practical mental nurses (PMN) in a forensic psychiatric setting. Data Correspondence were collected from RNs, PMNs, and managers of all five forensic psychiatric Helena Tenkanen, M.Sc., Doctoral Student, facilities in Finland. The research material was obtained by using a 360-degree Niuvanniemi Hospital, feedback method. The response rate was 68% (N = 428). The differences be- Department of Forensic Psychiatry FI-70240 Kuopio, Finland. tween the nurse groups were statistically significant (p ≤ 0.05) regarding the Tel: +358 17 203 111; importance of and ability to master the following CCs: (1) pharmacotherapy, E-mail: helena.tenkanen@niuva.fi (2) knowledge in forensic psychiatry and violent behavior, (3) the treatment of violent patients, (4) processing patient’s and own emotion, and (5) need- Received: June 9, 2010; accepted: adapted treatment of the patient. Overall, RNs exceeded PMNs in mastering the June 16, 2010 CCs, however the principles of the CPGS were not achieved within the current doi: 10.1111/j.1939-3938.2010.01093.x
Journal of Forensic Nursing – Wolters Kluwer Health
Published: Mar 1, 2011
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