Background: First-line health professionals are uniquely positioned to recognise suicidal behaviours in patients. However, the opportunities are often missed or poorly managed. Self-confidence and knowledge of suicide prevention and assessment by health professionals can lead to prompt recognition and management of at-risk individuals. This study evaluates the first-line health professionals’ self-confidence and knowledge of suicide assessment in Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality (NMBM), South Africa.Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted in six healthcare facilities across NMBM between January 2020 and March 2020. Five hundred first-line healthcare professionals were recruited to respond to a validated self-administered questionnaire...
Abstract Background Substance use is a well-established, and potentially modifiable, risk factor for...
Background: Given the frequency of suicidal patients making attempts prior to a completed suicide, e...
This study analyzes the views of four groups of healthcare professionals who may play a role in the ...
Objective: The aim is to report the outcomes of the suicide prevention training in terms of the self...
BACKGROUND: Suicidality is common in youth care and has a major impact on young people, parents and ...
Health care professionals are paramount to the prevention and management of suicidal thoughts and be...
Introduction: In behavioral health care settings, a workforce well trained in suicide prevention is ...
Aim: To explore nurses experiences of suicide risk assessment in telephone counselling (TC) in prima...
Abstract Background People with substance use disorders (PWSUDs) are a clearly delineated group at h...
Needs Assessment Background: Approximately 60% of suicides are associated with mood disorders, and n...
BACKGROUND Suicide risk screening in healthcare settings plays a significant role in suicide preven...
Background: The gatekeeper training is designed to help identify suicidal individuals, respond to su...
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...
Aim - To gain insight into nurses' suicide awareness and prevention training, their confidence in en...
Abstract Background Substance use is a well-established, and potentially modifiable, risk factor for...
Background: Given the frequency of suicidal patients making attempts prior to a completed suicide, e...
This study analyzes the views of four groups of healthcare professionals who may play a role in the ...
Objective: The aim is to report the outcomes of the suicide prevention training in terms of the self...
BACKGROUND: Suicidality is common in youth care and has a major impact on young people, parents and ...
Health care professionals are paramount to the prevention and management of suicidal thoughts and be...
Introduction: In behavioral health care settings, a workforce well trained in suicide prevention is ...
Aim: To explore nurses experiences of suicide risk assessment in telephone counselling (TC) in prima...
Abstract Background People with substance use disorders (PWSUDs) are a clearly delineated group at h...
Needs Assessment Background: Approximately 60% of suicides are associated with mood disorders, and n...
BACKGROUND Suicide risk screening in healthcare settings plays a significant role in suicide preven...
Background: The gatekeeper training is designed to help identify suicidal individuals, respond to su...
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...
Aim - To gain insight into nurses' suicide awareness and prevention training, their confidence in en...
Abstract Background Substance use is a well-established, and potentially modifiable, risk factor for...
Background: Given the frequency of suicidal patients making attempts prior to a completed suicide, e...
This study analyzes the views of four groups of healthcare professionals who may play a role in the ...