This study suggests that registered nurses in forensic psychiatric care experience health promotion as relational, practical, and structurally constrained work within coercive institutional settings. Rather than functioning as a discrete intervention, health promotion appears as an embedded and negotiated aspect of everyday nursing practice. While registered nurses seek to foster participation and well-being, their efforts unfold within institutional arrangements primarily organised around security, risk management, and pharmacological stability. Strengthening organisational support and interprofessional collaboration may enhance the conditions for sustainable health-promoting practice in forensic psychiatric care.
Björk et al. (Fri,) studied this question.