‘The Art of Understanding in Forensic Psychiatric Care’–From a Caring Science Perspective Based on a Lifeworld Approach

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Patients in forensic psychiatric clinics are a vulnerable and exposed patient group due to suffering from a severe mental disorder, having committed a crime and being cared for against their will in an institutional environment with a high level of security. The art of understanding in forensic psychiatric care is discussed from a caring science perspective, based on a lifeworld approach. The aim is to contribute knowledge that can support staff, who daily meet patients on forensic psychiatric wards, in applying a caring attitude.

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Hörberg, U. (2018). ‘The Art of Understanding in Forensic Psychiatric Care’–From a Caring Science Perspective Based on a Lifeworld Approach. Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 39(9), 802–809. https://doi.org/10.1080/01612840.2018.1496499

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