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Citation

Giacchero Vedana KG, Magrini DF, Zanetti ACG, Miasso AI, Borges TL, dos Santos MA. J. Psychiatr. Ment. Health Nurs. 2017; 24(9-10): 651-659.

Affiliation

University of Sao Paulo at Faculty of Philosophy, Sciences and Letters of Ribeirão, Preto, Brazil.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2017, John Wiley and Sons)

DOI

10.1111/jpm.12413

PMID

28741801

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The attitudes toward suicide of emergency nurses may affect the care provided. However, the factors associated with these attitudes remain unclear.

OBJECTIVE: To investigate attitudes toward suicidal behavior and associated factors among nursing professionals working in emergency settings.

METHODS: A cross-sectional observational study including 28 nurses and 118 were nursing assistants employed at two emergency services in Brazil was conducted. Data were collected in 2015 using a self-administered sociodemographic questionnaire and the Suicide Behavior Attitude Questionnaire (SBAQ).

RESULTS: The majority of participants reported having no experience or training in mental health or suicide. They reported more negative feelings toward the patient and a lower self-perception of professional competence regarding suicidal behaviors, and these attitudes seemed to reinforce each other. Nurses who worked in mental health services reported less moralistic/judgmental attitudes. Working in prehospital services was associated with having a lower self-perception of professional competence. There were professionals who reported thinking seriously about committing suicide.

CONCLUSION: When combined with support and training, practicing mental health nursing may serve as an opportunity to develop favorable attitudes and emotional competences, and these issues need to be addressed in suicide education strategies. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.

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Language: en

Keywords

Attitude; Nurse; Nursing; Suicide; Suicide attempt; Suicide behavior

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