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Relational ethics in forensic psychiatric settings.

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  • 1Third Floor Clinical Sciences, Faculty of Nursing, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, T6G 2G3. wendy.austin@ualberta.ca

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|September 22, 2001
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Forensic nurses face ethical challenges balancing custody and care demands. A relational ethics approach, emphasizing dialogue and respect, guides engagement with estranged patients in forensic settings.

Area of Science:

  • Forensic nursing ethics
  • Healthcare ethics
  • Relational ethics

Background:

  • Forensic settings present unique ethical pressures due to competing demands of custody and patient care.
  • Nurses in forensic environments navigate complex moral landscapes.
  • Estranged patient populations require specific ethical considerations.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the application of relational ethics in forensic nursing.
  • To provide guidance for nurses engaging with challenging patient populations.
  • To highlight the importance of a relational approach in healthcare ethics.

Main Methods:

  • This study examines the principles of relational ethics.
  • It emphasizes dialogue, multiple perspectives, and contextual attention.

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  • The core elements of mutual respect, engagement, and environmental awareness are discussed.
  • Main Results:

    • A relational approach is crucial for ethical practice in forensic settings.
    • It facilitates engagement and respect for estranged patients.
    • Core elements include mutual respect, engagement, and environmental attention.

    Conclusions:

    • Relational ethics offers a framework for addressing the moral complexities in forensic healthcare.
    • Nurses can utilize relational ethics to foster respectful interactions with all patients.
    • Attention to context and environment is vital for ethical care in forensic settings.