Using practice development to recruit and retain forensic mental health nurses: a preceptorship support project
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Using practice development to recruit and retain forensic mental health nurses: a preceptorship support project

Corinne Fallows Modern matron, Inpatient Forensic Services, St George’s Hospital, Midlands Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust, Stafford, England
Laura Hawkins Manager for quality, Inpatient Forensic Services, St George’s Hospital, Midlands Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust, Stafford, England

Why you should read this article:
  • To understand the barriers to recruitment and retention in forensic mental health inpatient services

  • To learn how practice development can enhance the experiences of students and newly registered nurses

  • To find out more about how to offer effective preceptorship support to newly registered nurses

Recruitment and retention are pressing challenges in mental health nursing and there are specific barriers to recruitment and retention in forensic inpatient services. One inpatient forensic service in England sought to address these challenges through a preceptorship support project using practice development to engage with mental health nursing students and newly registered mental health nurses. Since the start of the project, 24 newly registered nurses have joined the service and a further 9 joined it in September 2024. Although it is not possible to determine a direct causal relationship, it would appear that the project has enhanced recruitment and retention. Mental health services experiencing recruitment and retention challenges could use a similar method to understand and address the barriers to working in their setting experienced by nursing students and newly registered nurses.

Mental Health Practice. doi: 10.7748/mhp.2024.e1714

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This article has been subject to external double-blind peer review and checked for plagiarism using automated software

Correspondence

corinne.fallows@mpft.nhs.uk

Conflict of interest

None declared

Fallows C, Hawkins L (2024) Using practice development to recruit and retain forensic mental health nurses: a preceptorship support project. Mental Health Practice. doi: 10.7748/mhp.2024.e1714

Published online: 12 November 2024

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