Resource Tag: NURSING STUDENTS
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Suicide literacy levels of nursing students: A cross-sectional study
Objectives: Health-care professionals have difficulty identifying suicidal people because suicide is a complex phenomenon with multiple causes. Health-care professionals do not know enough about the symptoms and risk factors of suicide, making it hard to diagnose suicidal people. This study aimed to determine the suicide literacy level and factors affecting the suicide literacy of nursing […]
Evaluation of attitudinal beliefs held by medical and nursing students towards suicidal behavior
Background/Objectives: A favorable attitude towards suicidal behavior is associated with an increased risk of suicidal behavior in youth populations. Hence, the aim of the present study was to analyze attitudinal beliefs about suicidal behavior among Mexican medical and nursing students. We also compared attitudinal beliefs about suicidal behavior according to the religious affiliation of the […]
The resilience mediation effect on the relationship of suicide risk and psychological pain in nursing students: Structural equation modelling
Introduction Nursing students are a high-risk group for suicide. Psychiatric nurses should investigate risk factors for suicide. Aim The aim of this study was to examine the resilience mediation effect in the relationship of suicide risk and psychological pain in nursing students. Materials and Methods This cross-sectional study was conducted between March and May 2021 […]
Psychometric evaluation of Suicide Management Competency Scale for nursing students: A cross-sectional study
Suicide management skills are essential for nursing students, as they are often the initial healthcare contact for individuals at risk of suicide. Recognising signs of suicidal ideation and behaviour is critical for initiating timely interventions. This study aimed to develop and access the psychometric evaluation of the Suicide Management Competency Scale (SMCS) for nursing students. […]
Suicidal thoughts and behaviours among student nurses and midwives: A systematic review
Aim: To synthesize research investigating suicide, suicide attempts, self-harm and suicide ideation in nursing and midwifery students, a group of interest due to high rates of suicide among qualified nurses. Specific areas of interest for this review included prevalence, factors which may contribute to or mitigate risk and suicide prevention interventions. Design: A systematic review was conducted, […]
Prevalence and predictors of suicidality among nursing students in Indonesia
Introduction: Nursing students are a vulnerable population during the COVID-19 pandemic because they experience a higher level of stress and mental health problems than the non-healthcare student population, putting them at a higher risk for suicidal behaviour. Aim: To explore suicidality among nursing students and assess the association between independent variables and suicidality. Methods: This […]
TagedH1A commentary on suicide prevention training: The process of implementing an ASIST pilot in postsecondary nursing education
This commentary provides an overview of existing literature on suicide and suicide prevention in the context of postsecondary and nursing settings.WHO(2022) reported that more than 50% of the medical workforce are made up of nurses and midwives who are in an optimal position to provide care for individuals who may be at risk for suicide. […]
Nursing students facilitating the transition from suicidal ideation to action in the rural: A qualitative study
Objective: This study aims to increase understanding of the process of nursing students at risk of completing suicide attempts that facilitates the transition from suicidal ideation to action. And The Central Bureau of Statistics, there were 812 suicide cases throughout Indonesia. Methods: The qualitative research involved 15 nursing students who were selected purposively. data collection in rural […]