Book contents
- A Clinician’s Brief Guide to the Coroner’s Court and Inquests
- Clinician’s Brief Guides
- A Clinician’s Brief Guide to the Coroner’s Court and Inquests
- Copyright page
- Reviews
- Additional material
- Dedication
- Additional material
- Contents
- Contributors
- Foreword
- The Aim of This Book
- Chapter 1 Introduction
- Chapter 2 History of the Coroner’s Court
- Chapter 3 The Role of the Coroner
- Chapter 4 Patient Safety Incident Response Framework and Inquests
- Chapter 5 Notification of Deaths to the Coroner and the Decision to Investigate
- Chapter 6 The Scope of the Investigation
- Chapter 7 Interested Persons
- Chapter 8 Deaths Involving Suicide and Unlawful Killing (Homicide Offences)
- Chapter 9 The Statement (or Report) for the Court
- Chapter 10 Pre-Inquest Review Hearing and Rule 23
- Chapter 11 The Professional as a Witness
- Chapter 12 Expert Witnesses in the Coroner’s Court
- Chapter 13 On the Day
- Chapter 14 Giving Evidence
- Chapter 15 The Roles of Advocates and the Jury in the Coroner’s Court
- Chapter 16 Outcomes, including Regulation 28 Reports
- Chapter 17 Managing Adverse Outcomes
- Chapter 18 Managing the Emotions around the Inquest Process and the Coroner’s Court
- Book part
- References
- Index
Chapter 14 - Giving Evidence
Nursing Perspectives
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 14 November 2024
- A Clinician’s Brief Guide to the Coroner’s Court and Inquests
- Clinician’s Brief Guides
- A Clinician’s Brief Guide to the Coroner’s Court and Inquests
- Copyright page
- Reviews
- Additional material
- Dedication
- Additional material
- Contents
- Contributors
- Foreword
- The Aim of This Book
- Chapter 1 Introduction
- Chapter 2 History of the Coroner’s Court
- Chapter 3 The Role of the Coroner
- Chapter 4 Patient Safety Incident Response Framework and Inquests
- Chapter 5 Notification of Deaths to the Coroner and the Decision to Investigate
- Chapter 6 The Scope of the Investigation
- Chapter 7 Interested Persons
- Chapter 8 Deaths Involving Suicide and Unlawful Killing (Homicide Offences)
- Chapter 9 The Statement (or Report) for the Court
- Chapter 10 Pre-Inquest Review Hearing and Rule 23
- Chapter 11 The Professional as a Witness
- Chapter 12 Expert Witnesses in the Coroner’s Court
- Chapter 13 On the Day
- Chapter 14 Giving Evidence
- Chapter 15 The Roles of Advocates and the Jury in the Coroner’s Court
- Chapter 16 Outcomes, including Regulation 28 Reports
- Chapter 17 Managing Adverse Outcomes
- Chapter 18 Managing the Emotions around the Inquest Process and the Coroner’s Court
- Book part
- References
- Index
Summary
Many nurses will be asked to give evidence at a coroner’s inquest during their nursing career. Being asked to give evidence can feel incredibly daunting and generate complex feelings. It’s important to remember that the coroner is looking for your help with the inquiry. The coroner can also seek an expert opinion by a nursing professional on the care of the person who has died. This chapter provides advice on how best to fulfil your duty.
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- Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2024