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Narrative Inquiry Into Shelter-Seeking by Women With a History of Repeated Incarceration
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2018
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Health AssessmentNarrative And IdentitySocial SciencesWomen's StorytellingGender StudiesAfrican American StudiesCorrectional PracticePrison ViolencePenologyFeminist ScholarshipIntersectionalityFemale CriminalityShelter-seeking StoriesFeminist TheoryCriminal JusticeSocial JusticeNursingHealth OpportunitySociologyCarceral SettingRepeated IncarcerationNursing ResearchHomelessness
Nurses who provide care in the community to women with a history of repeated incarceration may struggle to understand the full extent of the barriers faced by this population and as a result risk giving suboptimal care to an already underserved group. This narrative inquiry study of stories told by 10 women with histories of repeated incarceration fulfilled 2 purposes: to demonstrate how women's shelter-seeking stories exposed uniquely complex patterns of health opportunity and risk and to demonstrate how storytelling might serve as an informative mode of nursing health assessment for this population.
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