How one nurse helped break the taboo of talking about sex in mental healthcare settings
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How one nurse helped break the taboo of talking about sex in mental healthcare settings

Elaine Cole @prideinnursing RCNi special projects editor

Rachel Luby impressed RCNi Nurse Awards judges with her determination and her broad but methodical approach to improving care

A clinical practice nurse lead’s mission to transform the attitudes of forensic staff and service users to sex and sexuality has helped her to win the Mental Health Nursing category of the RCNi Nurse Awards 2019.

Mental Health Practice. 22, 4, 10-12. doi: 10.7748/mhp.22.4.10.s8

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