Background: Negative attitudes of health professionals toward suicide may hamper their willingness and skills to work with attempt survivors. Objective: The purpose of this study was to explore the attitudes of physicians and nurses toward suicide and the suicidal patient. Methods: A semi-structured qualitative interview was conducted on Twenty five (25) health professionals: (15 physicians and 10 casualty nurses) from five hospitals in Accra, the capital of Ghana. Results: Findings showed that while majority of physicians viewed suicide as an existential crisis, most of the nurses viewed it as a moral infraction. Three key attitudes towards suicide and the suicidal patient were observed: stable, dissonant and transitioned. The findin...
Inadequate knowledge of the potential signs and risk factors of suicide negatively affects the abili...
Background: Nowadays reported global suicide attempt rates have increased dramatically and there is...
YesThe aim of this study is to determine emergency nurses’ knowledge about, and perceived ability to...
One way of furthering our understanding of suicidal behaviour is to examine people's attitude...
One way of furthering our understanding of suicidal behaviour is to examine people’s attitudes towar...
Aims and Objectives: The aim of this study was to evaluate knowledge and attitudes toward suicide an...
This study examines the knowledge, beliefs, attitudes, intentions and experiences of nurses at vario...
Internationally, suicide represents a major health issue. Inpatient suicide is the second most commo...
Background: To investigate attitudes among professions in mental health care outpatient clinics in C...
The thesis focuses on the attitudes of health care professionals in intensive care to patients after...
Media reporting of suicide has attracted attention globally because it has the potential to trigger ...
Background Competence and attitudes to suicidal behaviour among physicians are impor...
Abstract Background Suicide and suicide attempts occupy a prominent place among diseases affecting...
To describe the construction of the Suicide Behavior Attitude Questionnaire (SBAQ) which measures at...
Inadequate knowledge of the potential signs and risk factors of suicide negatively affects the abili...
Inadequate knowledge of the potential signs and risk factors of suicide negatively affects the abili...
Background: Nowadays reported global suicide attempt rates have increased dramatically and there is...
YesThe aim of this study is to determine emergency nurses’ knowledge about, and perceived ability to...
One way of furthering our understanding of suicidal behaviour is to examine people's attitude...
One way of furthering our understanding of suicidal behaviour is to examine people’s attitudes towar...
Aims and Objectives: The aim of this study was to evaluate knowledge and attitudes toward suicide an...
This study examines the knowledge, beliefs, attitudes, intentions and experiences of nurses at vario...
Internationally, suicide represents a major health issue. Inpatient suicide is the second most commo...
Background: To investigate attitudes among professions in mental health care outpatient clinics in C...
The thesis focuses on the attitudes of health care professionals in intensive care to patients after...
Media reporting of suicide has attracted attention globally because it has the potential to trigger ...
Background Competence and attitudes to suicidal behaviour among physicians are impor...
Abstract Background Suicide and suicide attempts occupy a prominent place among diseases affecting...
To describe the construction of the Suicide Behavior Attitude Questionnaire (SBAQ) which measures at...
Inadequate knowledge of the potential signs and risk factors of suicide negatively affects the abili...
Inadequate knowledge of the potential signs and risk factors of suicide negatively affects the abili...
Background: Nowadays reported global suicide attempt rates have increased dramatically and there is...
YesThe aim of this study is to determine emergency nurses’ knowledge about, and perceived ability to...