This study examines the knowledge, beliefs, attitudes, intentions and experiences of nurses at various stages of their careers with regard to patients who have made suicide attempts. It focuses particularly on the relationship of traditional Shona beliefs about suicide and considers how they interact with western medical beliefs. A detailed questionnaire covering these elements was administered to three groups of nurses. They were sampled at either the beginning or end of their training or after approximately ten years experience. Knowledge of suicide was found to be poor and attitudes towards parasuicide were negative. Traditional beliefs were held strongly by all groups of nurses; western beliefs were strongest amongst experienced nurses....
This paper draws on a ten month British study completed in April 2001 investigating service response...
The study aimed to assess if accident and emergency (A&E) nurses have positive or negative attitudes...
One way of furthering our understanding of suicidal behaviour is to examine people’s attitudes towar...
Background: Negative attitudes of health professionals toward suicide may hamper their willingness a...
Aims and Objectives: The aim of this study was to evaluate knowledge and attitudes toward suicide an...
Aim. This descriptive study examined Ontario ED nurses\u27 knowledge about, and attitudes towards, p...
Internationally, suicide represents a major health issue. Inpatient suicide is the second most commo...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of Mental Heal...
To describe the construction of the Suicide Behavior Attitude Questionnaire (SBAQ) which measures at...
This study explored attitudes of psychiatric nurses in two public mental health facilities towards t...
Identification of the attitudes to consumers admitted to hospital following a suicide attempt and th...
This paper draws on a ten month British study completed in April 2001 investigating service response...
Aim:The aim of this study was to determine the extent of nursing students’ stigmatization of suicide...
The study explored the motives of parasuicides tendencies among young married females who seek assis...
The study explored the attitude and behavior of general people towards suicide with particular focus...
This paper draws on a ten month British study completed in April 2001 investigating service response...
The study aimed to assess if accident and emergency (A&E) nurses have positive or negative attitudes...
One way of furthering our understanding of suicidal behaviour is to examine people’s attitudes towar...
Background: Negative attitudes of health professionals toward suicide may hamper their willingness a...
Aims and Objectives: The aim of this study was to evaluate knowledge and attitudes toward suicide an...
Aim. This descriptive study examined Ontario ED nurses\u27 knowledge about, and attitudes towards, p...
Internationally, suicide represents a major health issue. Inpatient suicide is the second most commo...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of Mental Heal...
To describe the construction of the Suicide Behavior Attitude Questionnaire (SBAQ) which measures at...
This study explored attitudes of psychiatric nurses in two public mental health facilities towards t...
Identification of the attitudes to consumers admitted to hospital following a suicide attempt and th...
This paper draws on a ten month British study completed in April 2001 investigating service response...
Aim:The aim of this study was to determine the extent of nursing students’ stigmatization of suicide...
The study explored the motives of parasuicides tendencies among young married females who seek assis...
The study explored the attitude and behavior of general people towards suicide with particular focus...
This paper draws on a ten month British study completed in April 2001 investigating service response...
The study aimed to assess if accident and emergency (A&E) nurses have positive or negative attitudes...
One way of furthering our understanding of suicidal behaviour is to examine people’s attitudes towar...