Stereotypes and Prejudices in Nursing Prison Activities: A Reflection

Healthcare (Basel). 2023 Apr 30;11(9):1288. doi: 10.3390/healthcare11091288.

Abstract

Background: In the prison environment, the nursing profession has particularly complex peculiarities and aspects, so much so that prison nurses require advanced specialist skills and specific education. Can nurses' stereotypes and prejudices in prison settings affect nursing care? What are nurses' perceptions of the prison environment and people in detention? This study aims, on one hand, to outline the figure of the nurse in the prison environment and current regulations and, on the other hand, to explore whether and how stereotypes and prejudices may affect the way care is provided.

Methods: Starting with an analysis of the literature, the authors administered a questionnaire to a group of nurses who shared data and reflections.

Results: This study sheds a new light on nursing in the prison environment, exploring how nurses' stereotypes and prejudices may affect the care of patients.

Conclusions: It would be desirable to develop research in this field to enable a more conscious approach to a world that is still considered distant and dangerous, and to overcome the misperceptions and prejudices that may negatively affect the way of caring.

Keywords: ethics of care; nursing; prejudices; prison; quality and safety of care.

Grants and funding

This research received no external funding.