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Nursing in a prison context: A focused mapping review and  synthesis of international nursing literature

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posted on 2023-06-29, 07:35 authored by Ann-Marie BrightAnn-Marie Bright, Agnes Higgins, Annmarie GrealishAnnmarie Grealish

Aim: To provide a snapshot of the extent to which nursing and the prison context  features in non-specialist/generic nursing journals. Design: Focused mapping review and synthesis. Methods: Relevant articles were examined for the extent to which they featured  nursing and the prison context. A descriptive and contextual analysis of the data was  carried out to provide a topography and synthesis of the key trends identified. Data Sources: Articles meeting criteria for nursing and the prison context in relevant  non-specialized, generic nursing journals (n= 7) from January 2018 to December  2022. Results: Four thousand, nine hundred and twelve (n= 4912) articles were published  during the review period of which (n= 14) met inclusion criteria. The key trends identified are presented under three headings: taking an advocacy approach for better  health and well-being, examining self-determination and autonomy in prison populations and nursing in the prison context. Conclusion: Nursing and the prison context features in non-specialized and generic  nursing journals but sparsely and infrequently. There is a need for greater visibility of  nursing and the prison context in nursing journals to help reduce stigma and marginalization of those working and those detained in prison. Implication for the Profession and/or Patient Care: Nurses working in prison environments often manage extremely complex care needs. It is necessary to feature all  nursing care environments in nursing journals so as to increase visibility and to act as  a source of education for all. Impact (What Problem Did the Study Address? Main Findings? Where/Whom Will  the Research Have Impact on): The findings of this review will have impact on all  nurses engaged in practice and research as it highlights the extent to which nursing in  a prison context is featured in non-specialized nursing journals and also speaks to the  challenges faced by those working and detained in prison. Patient or Public Contribution: No patient or public contribution. This was a review  of existing literature 

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The Irish Research e-Library Iniative (IReL)

Science Foundation Ireland

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Journal of Advanced Nursing pp. 1-10

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John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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