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Conceptualizing nursing research with offenders: another look at vulnerability.

Cindy A Peternelj-Taylor1.   

Abstract

In this article, vulnerability is examined as it applies to the conduct of nursing research with offenders. As a group, offenders present with a multitude of acute and chronic physical and mental health care needs; they are subject to discrimination, stigmatization, and marginalization; and as such, they often experience dual, multiple, or overlapping vulnerabilities. As research participants, they are especially vulnerable to coercion, as a direct consequence of their dependency status within the correctional system. Embracing a research agenda that focuses on offenders as a vulnerable population is fraught with ambiguities not generally encountered in other settings. The ethical conduct of research with vulnerable populations reflects a contemporary research problem that requires ongoing discourse within the nursing community and the health care community at large.

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Keywords:  Biomedical and Behavioral Research

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15935477     DOI: 10.1016/j.ijlp.2004.05.002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Law Psychiatry        ISSN: 0160-2527


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