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Culturally sensitive care in a forensic setting

M Yates1, E Craddock

  • 1Bethlem Royal Hospital, Beckenham, Kent.

Nursing Times
|September 18, 1998
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Forensic services have many ethnic minority patients. A new training program aims to improve culturally sensitive nursing care, addressing past educational gaps in this vital area.

Area of Science:

  • Forensic nursing
  • Cultural competence in healthcare
  • Healthcare education

Background:

  • Ethnic minority patients are overrepresented in forensic services.
  • Formal nurse education has historically lacked focus on culturally sensitive care.
  • Addressing cultural disparities is crucial for equitable patient treatment.

Observation:

  • A training program was developed for nurses in forensic settings.
  • The program focused on enhancing culturally sensitive care delivery.
  • Methods included awareness-raising and motivation techniques.

Findings:

  • The training program aimed to increase nurses' understanding and skills in providing culturally sensitive care.
  • It sought to address the specific needs of ethnic minority patients within the forensic service.

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  • The curriculum incorporated strategies to foster interest and engagement in cultural competence.
  • Implications:

    • Improved culturally sensitive care can lead to better patient outcomes and experiences.
    • Enhanced nurse education in this area is essential for forensic mental health services.
    • This initiative can serve as a model for other healthcare settings facing similar demographic challenges.