This qualitative study revealed the experiences of registered nurses who cared for prisoner-patients in a major public hospital setting. The study found that caring for prisoner-patients is an emotionally draining experience where knowing or imagining the prisoner-patient's crime subtly provokes registered nurses to give reactive and perfunctory care that straddles real and ideal perspectives
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Submitted to the School of Nursing and Midwifery of the Faculty of Health, Deakin University