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Enhancing Nurses’ Ability to Care Within the Culture of Incarceration

机译:在监禁文化中增强护士的护理能力

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Incarcerated women are a highly vulnerable population, most of whom have had extremely adverse life experiences. Nurses who work in corrections have significant challenges as they attempt to care in a setting that is focused on punishment. This article focuses on the unique culture of incarceration as it applies to women, along with the common challenges nurses face when caring for these women. Leininger’s Theory of Culture Care and the Sunrise Enabler are discussed as useful tools to assist nurses in providing culture care within the confines of the prison, as well as a means of understanding these women as cultural beings apart from the prison setting. Despite the many security restrictions that exist within the correctional environment, “care” can be provided regardless of the setting. A model case has been developed to show the enormous impact that culture care can have on the lives of many women who face incarceration.
机译:被监禁的妇女是高度脆弱的人群,其中大多数人的生活经历极为恶劣。从事矫正工作的护士在尝试着重于惩罚的环境中进行护理时面临着巨大的挑战。本文关注适用于女性的独特监禁文化,以及护士在照顾这些女性时面临的共同挑战。莱宁格(Leininger)的文化关怀理论和日出推动者被讨论为帮助护士在监狱范围内提供文化关怀的有用工具,也是一种理解这些妇女作为监狱之外的文化存在的手段。尽管惩戒环境中存在许多安全限制,但无论设置如何,都可以提供“护理”。已经开发了一个模型案例,以显示文化护理可能对许多面临监禁的妇女的生活产生巨大影响。

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