Mottershead Richard, Subu Muhammad Arsyad, Habeb Mustafa, Alonaizi Nafi, Bani-Issa Wegdan, Dias Jacqueline Maria, Refaat Ahmed Fatma, Abraham Mini Sara, Al-Fayyadh Sadeq, Almesafri Ruwaya Khalfan Saif, Alhaiti Ali, Awad Al-Kubaisi Khalid, Murendo Conrad, Al-Jabri Mohammed, Hall John, Shahrour Ghada, Harrison Chloe
Department of Nursing, College of Health Sciences, University of Sharjah, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates.
Military Medical Services, Medical Services, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
F1000Res. 2025 Jan 22;14:120. doi: 10.12688/f1000research.160802.1. eCollection 2025.
Nurses and healthcare professionals employed in correctional and forensic mental health settings encounter unique challenges in the care of their patients due to custodial and restrictive environments.Regions within the Middle East, such as the United Arab Emirates and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, have recently experienced exponential economic and healthcare infrastructure development. Mental health has been prioritized for development by recent legislation and practice that incorporate the development of specialist forensic psychiatry services that mediate the need for specialized nurses and allied healthcare staff. Traditionally, forensic care has been provided by general services. The need to progress specialist forensic services with a focus on multidisciplinary staff that seeks to develop safer communities, enhance care, and support the criminal justice system.
This review article aims to provide a foundation for the nuances of forensic staff through social constructionism. We adopted the framework of Arksey and O'Malley (2005). The use of a scoping review provides a better understanding of the compatibility, content, and outcomes to position the reader to the theoretical construct that society can be seen as existing in both objective and subjective reality.
This paper argues for the preparedness of thought understood through social constructionism and demonstrates that it is envisaged that any frequently repeated action becomes cast into a pattern that can be reproduced without much effort. The interconnectedness between the themes of addiction, deviance, and crime allows for a holistic overview and improved understanding for care providers and this was achieved through bio-psychosocial model.
Through the emergence of these complex forms of knowledge, deviance within the lives of patients can be better understood by the emerging professions employed in the emerging forensic healthcare services within the Middle East. These individuals are carefully and dutifully navigating the cultural complexities of mental illness, addictions, and associated deviant behavior.
由于监管和限制环境,在惩教和法医精神卫生机构工作的护士及医疗保健专业人员在照顾患者时面临独特挑战。中东地区,如阿拉伯联合酋长国和沙特阿拉伯王国,最近经历了经济和医疗基础设施的指数级发展。心理健康已通过近期立法和实践被列为发展重点,其中包括发展专门的法医精神病学服务,这就需要专业护士和相关医疗保健人员。传统上,法医护理由一般服务提供。有必要推进专门的法医服务,重点是多学科工作人员,以建立更安全的社区、加强护理并支持刑事司法系统。
本文旨在通过社会建构主义为法医工作人员的细微差别提供一个基础。我们采用了阿克西和奥马利(2005年)的框架。范围综述的使用能更好地理解兼容性、内容和结果,使读者了解社会可被视为存在于客观和主观现实中的理论构建。
本文主张通过社会建构主义来理解思想准备,并表明可以设想任何频繁重复的行为都会形成一种模式,这种模式可以很容易地被复制。成瘾、越轨和犯罪主题之间的相互联系使护理人员能够有一个全面的概述并增进理解,这是通过生物心理社会模型实现的。
通过这些复杂知识形式的出现,中东新兴法医医疗服务中新兴职业的人员能够更好地理解患者生活中的越轨行为。这些人正在谨慎而尽职地应对精神疾病、成瘾及相关越轨行为的文化复杂性。