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CFNA e-learning module on Forensic Nursing Mental Health.
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Introduction

As nurses, we care for people. We care for our patients and our peers. It is what we are trained to do. Forensic Nurses and all of our peers who care for patients of violent or extreme circumstances are at even higher risk of experiencing compassion fatigue and vicarious violence. COVID-19 has only added another layer to this challenge. Hopefully, with the support of each other, we can meet and uplift those most impacted.

Learning Objectives

After completing the following learning, you will have met the following learning objectives:

  1. Examined the risk of vicarious trauma in your work.
  2. Utilized reflective analysis to identify your current level of stress and work related trauma.
  3. Examined mindfulness as a way to de-stress.
  4. Created a plan to support your mental-health in the upcoming year.

Compassion Fatigue

"Helping forensic nurses recognize the situations that lead to moral distress is the first step in helping them to relieve their distress, reduce their burnout, and continue longer in practice" (Karakachian & Colbert, 2019, p.139).


Karakachian, A. & Colbert, A. (2019).  Nurses' Moral Distress, Burnout, and Intentions to Leave: An Integrative Review.  Journal of Forensic Nursing,15 (3), 133-142.  http://doi:10.1097/JFN.0000000000000249.

To read a copy click here:

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1SrISVV6Aw0NKJ0M5QpsWXVM-Vl8Vrj48/view?usp=sharing

"Drowning in Empathy: The cost of vicarious trauma"

Mindfulness

Mindfulness can simply be defined as, "...the state of being attentive to and aware of what is taking place in the present” (Jacob & Holczer, 2016, p.33).


Jacob, C. J., & Holczer, R. (2016). The Role of Mindfulness in Reducing Trauma Counselors’ Vicarious Traumatization. Journal of the Pennsylvania Counseling Association, 15, 31–38.  http://pacounseling.org/aws/PACA/asset_manager/get_file/129164?ver=44#:….

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https://drive.google.com/file/d/1cj34FcZcAdz56upxwaCKfino_kHwXhnR/view?usp=sharing

Vicarious Trauma and Mindful Self-Care

Reflection

Some further reading

"A Survey of Stress and Burnout in Forensic Mental Health Nursing"

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1eAe1qnHcCgOwJNT7uc4LcwG-q6yQYKWk/view?usp=sharing

"Intervening to Improve Compassion Fatigue Resiliency in Forensic Nurses"

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1QYW-3eIU7bAxJNHD2oKbfxNWVVDKQkec/view?usp=sharing

"Vicarious Trauma Among Sexual Assault Nurse Examiners"

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1U_A6tXBkkwKdxYNfLn1eGFBFMxjKcFh8/view?usp=sharing

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Siobhan Bell

Education Coordinator @Canadian Forensic Nurses Association

Mono, ON

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Your Mental Health Matters by Siobhan Bell is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY), except where otherwise noted.