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  • Criminology

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  • Nurses are the primary healthcare providers for incarcerated individuals.
  • Understanding their learning needs, roles, and responsibilities is limited and poorly disseminated.
  • Correctional nursing practice requires specialized knowledge and skills.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To delineate the roles, responsibilities, and learning needs of correctional nurses.
  • To gather data from correctional nurses in Alberta and Manitoba provincial facilities.
  • To integrate findings with existing data from Saskatchewan.

Main Methods:

  • A self-administered online survey was distributed to 340 nurses in western Canadian correctional facilities.
  • The survey included a Learning Needs Assessment questionnaire and a Staff Questionnaire.
  • Eighty-two nurses completed the survey, resulting in a 24% response rate.

Main Results:

  • Participants were experienced nurses with expertise in correctional nursing.
  • Identified learning needs directly correlated with correctional nursing roles and settings.
  • Paramount learning needs included managing mental health disorders, self-harm, and suicide in incarcerated populations.

Conclusions:

  • The study illuminates current trends in correctional nursing in western Canadian provincial facilities.
  • Findings provide a basis for enhancing professional education, practice, and future research.
  • Addressing identified learning needs is crucial for improving healthcare in correctional settings.