
Improving the Forensic Documentation of Injuries Through Alternate Light: A Researcher–Practitioner Partnership
Author(s) -
Katherine N. Scafide,
Rachell A. Ekroos,
R. Kevin Mallinson,
Abeer Alshahrani,
Jessica Volz,
Debra S. Holbrook,
Matthew J. Hayat
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
journal of forensic nursing
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.305
H-Index - 22
eISSN - 1939-3938
pISSN - 1556-3693
DOI - 10.1097/jfn.0000000000000389
Subject(s) - documentation , general partnership , forensic nursing , medical emergency , medicine , medical education , poison control , computer science , political science , law , programming language
An alternate light source (ALS) is a practitioner-driven technology that can potentially improve the documentation of injuries among victims of interpersonal violence. However, evidence-based guidelines are needed to incorporate and document an ALS skin assessment into a forensic medical examination that accurately reflects the science, context of forensic nursing practice, trauma-informed responses, and potential impact on criminal justice stakeholders. This article introduces the forensic nursing community to a current translation-into-practice project focused on developing and evaluating an ALS implementation program to improve the assessment and documentation of bruises among adult patients with a history of interpersonal violence. Our researcher-practitioner collaboration uses theory-based approaches that consider both the developed program's practice context and stakeholder impact. The goal is to provide evidentiary support for adult victims of violence and a more equitable forensic nursing practice that benefits diverse patient populations.