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Emergency Department Nurses" Recognition of and Educational Needs for Forensics Nursing Education

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Abstract

Purpose: The purpose of this survey was to investigate emergency department nurses" recognition of forensics nursing and their educational needs for forensics nursing education.

Methods: Data were collected via questionnaires from 167 emergency department nurses who were working in 7 university hospitals. Nurses¡¯ experiences of trauma or accidents and their recognition of and educational needs for forensic nursing education were assessed.

Results: All subjects reported having suffered bodily injury due to falling or serious traffic accidents; 92.2% reported having suffered bodily injury caused by suicide attempts; 91.6% reported having experienced physical violence or abuse; 76.0% reported having experienced sexual assault or abuse; 68.9% reported having experienced some difficulties during their nursing care due to lack of forensics knowledge; and 88.6% reported never having been trained in forensics nursing. The educational needs score for "forensics nursing" was 3.61; the needs score for "abuse- and violence-related education" was 3.65; the needs score for "incident data collection related education" was 3.47; and the needs score for "forensics theory related education" was 3.34.

Conclusion: The findings of the study underscore a strong need to develop an educational program on forensics nursing for emergency department nurses.
KeyWords

Forensic nursing, Emergency nursing, Educational needs assessment
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