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A Neuman Systems Model-Based Forensic Nursing Course
1Author Affiliation: Newberry College.
Abstract:
Because nursing theory is integral to effective nursing practice, education, and research, today's faculty are expected to weave nursing theory throughout the nursing curricula at both advanced and entry academic levels. However, incorporating nursing theory across all courses may be unfamiliar for many faculty. In this article, a senior-year elective course in forensic nursing included in a prelicensure baccalaureate curriculum with a Neuman Systems Model focus is presented. Suggested forensic nursing metaparadigm concepts, a possible schedule of topics and activities, and samples of Neuman Systems Model-based assignments are provided. This example could easily be adapted to other nursing theories and/or to other courses across the curriculum. Also emphasized is the importance of nurses providing trauma-informed care for all clients and reinforces the value of accurate evidence collection techniques and documentation. Finally, this course offers students a view of forensic nursing as a viable career choice.
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