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Nurses' views regarding False Memory Syndrome

R Gallop1, W Austin, E McCay

  • 1Faculty of Nursing, University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Archives of Psychiatric Nursing
|October 23, 1997
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Nurses believe False Memory Syndrome (FMS) can occur, often due to unethical therapists. They worry FMS discussions may silence abuse survivors.

Area of Science:

  • Psychology
  • Nursing
  • Memory Studies

Background:

  • Limited information on traumatic memory retrieval and False Memory Syndrome (FMS) in nursing literature.
  • Nurses are increasingly exposed to memory debate concepts through popular media.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To survey nurses' perspectives on False Memory Syndrome (FMS).
  • To understand nurses' beliefs regarding the causes and implications of FMS.

Main Methods:

  • A survey was distributed to 1,701 nurses.
  • Data collected on nurses' views concerning FMS and traumatic memory retrieval.

Main Results:

  • The majority of surveyed nurses believed FMS, while rare, is a possible phenomenon.

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  • Nurses attributed FMS to incompetent or unethical therapeutic practices.
  • Concerns were raised that focusing on FMS could re-traumatize or silence abuse survivors.
  • Conclusions:

    • Nurses hold specific views on FMS, often linking it to therapeutic misconduct.
    • There is a recognized concern among nurses about the potential negative impact of the FMS debate on abuse survivors.