Please join us June 25th at 8p eastern / 7p central / 6p mountain / 5p pacific / 4p Alaska
(Registration information will be available in the coming week)
Purpose: An outcomes-based emphasis in forensic nursing requires identifying and utilizing best
available evidence in order to produce safe, quality, and effective patient care. This is accomplished by
encouraging and supporting nurse-driven research, utilizing existing forensic and legal research to
integrate Evidence-Based Practice (EBP), and establishing forensic nursing implications and education
that will result in enhanced patient outcomes, patient and forensic nurse satisfaction, and safe and
effective high-quality forensic nursing care. While this can be a formidable task for many clinical nurses,
the AFN JC serves to review research studies and discuss their implications on evidence-based clinical
practice.
Goals:
1. Improve the critical literature review skills of forensic nurses from all disciplines
2. Stimulate ideas and best practices that can be used to develop AFN Position Statements
3. Improve clinical practice of the forensic nurse caring for patients at the bedside
4. Generate suggestions for future forensic nursing research
Attendee Expectations: The AFN JC will foster a spirit of inquiry while supporting and educating forensic
nurses from a variety of backgrounds and disciplines. The JC is an open forum for discussing forensic
nursing issues in a friendly and professional environment. The attendees will read the articles and
answer the questions on the critique prior to the JC so that all will come together prepared to discuss
content and its application.