Nurses in every ward of hospitals have contact to persons who are at risk of suicide. The article focuses on patients in neurologic wards. Based on an analysis of relevant literature and evaluation of biographies of patients importance will be demonstrated. There after follows a definition of significant terms and their integration into the practical nursing process. Result: The identification of patients with risk of suicide might be difficult, but the perception of transference and countertransference includes the possibility for nurses and patients to find out the right way of communication, interventions and security. Nurses in every ward of hospitals have contact to persons who are at risk of suicide. Nurses often remember patients wit...
The aim of this study was to describe the pilot expansion of a proactive suicide risk-screening prog...
Background. Female nurses appear to have an increased risk of suicide but the reasons are unknown. M...
AimTo assess the frequency of risk for suicide nursing diagnosis and its related risk factors, in th...
This article is designed to focus on the provision of nursing care in general medical wards followin...
AIM: To uncover and understand the core elements of how nurses in psychiatric hospitals make contact...
AIM: To uncover and understand the core elements of how nurses in psychiatric hospitals make contact...
OBJECTIVE: This article is an overview of the neurological diagnoses with highest attempt in suicide...
Internationally, suicide represents a major health issue. Inpatient suicide is the second most commo...
ObjectivesTo describe nurses experiences of caring for individuals who have attempted suicide in spe...
Background. Female nurses appear to have an increased risk of suicide but the reasons are unknown. M...
Suicide prevention and treatment opportunities often depend on interpersonal contact between patient...
Background: Suicidal patients feelings and experiences of the psychiatric service can be a decisive ...
Suicide, one of malfunctions of self-preservation, is the act of intentionally terminating one own´s...
Suicide prevention and treatment opportunities often depend on interpersonal contact between patient...
Background: Suicidal patients feelings and experiences of the psychiatric service can be a decisive ...
The aim of this study was to describe the pilot expansion of a proactive suicide risk-screening prog...
Background. Female nurses appear to have an increased risk of suicide but the reasons are unknown. M...
AimTo assess the frequency of risk for suicide nursing diagnosis and its related risk factors, in th...
This article is designed to focus on the provision of nursing care in general medical wards followin...
AIM: To uncover and understand the core elements of how nurses in psychiatric hospitals make contact...
AIM: To uncover and understand the core elements of how nurses in psychiatric hospitals make contact...
OBJECTIVE: This article is an overview of the neurological diagnoses with highest attempt in suicide...
Internationally, suicide represents a major health issue. Inpatient suicide is the second most commo...
ObjectivesTo describe nurses experiences of caring for individuals who have attempted suicide in spe...
Background. Female nurses appear to have an increased risk of suicide but the reasons are unknown. M...
Suicide prevention and treatment opportunities often depend on interpersonal contact between patient...
Background: Suicidal patients feelings and experiences of the psychiatric service can be a decisive ...
Suicide, one of malfunctions of self-preservation, is the act of intentionally terminating one own´s...
Suicide prevention and treatment opportunities often depend on interpersonal contact between patient...
Background: Suicidal patients feelings and experiences of the psychiatric service can be a decisive ...
The aim of this study was to describe the pilot expansion of a proactive suicide risk-screening prog...
Background. Female nurses appear to have an increased risk of suicide but the reasons are unknown. M...
AimTo assess the frequency of risk for suicide nursing diagnosis and its related risk factors, in th...