Authors

  1. Klein , L. B.
  2. Klein , L. B.
  3. Melnik , Jessica
  4. Melnik , Jessica
  5. Curran , Kimberly
  6. Curran , Kimberly
  7. Luebke , Jeneile
  8. Luebke , Jeneile
  9. Moore , Kaylen M.
  10. Moore , Kaylen M.
  11. Ruiz , Ashley M.
  12. Ruiz , Ashley M.
  13. Brown , Cassilynn
  14. Brown , Cassilynn
  15. Parker , Diara
  16. Parker , Diara
  17. Hernandez-White , Isabel
  18. Hernandez-White , Isabel
  19. Walsh , Kate
  20. Walsh , Kate

Abstract

These behavioral examples for nurses can help guide forensic nurse training and practice to reduce disparities in treatment and follow-up support. Structures and systems are needed that enable forensic nurses to provide trauma- and violence-informed empowering care to survivors of sexual assault and, over time, increase the accessibility of forensic nurse examinations and improve patient outcomes.