Survey of knowledge, self-efficacy, and attitudes toward suicide prevention among nursing staff

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作者
Huang, Kuan Chin [1 ]
Jeang, Shiow-Rong [1 ]
Hsieh, Hsing-Ling [2 ]
Chen, Jing-Wen [3 ]
Yi, Ching-Hsien [4 ]
Chiang, Yung-Chih [5 ]
Wu, Han-Ping [6 ,7 ]
机构
[1] Kaohsiung Vet Gen Hosp, Dept Nursing, Kaohsiung, Taiwan
[2] St Pauls Hosp, Dept Nursing, Taoyuan, Taiwan
[3] Chung Hwa Univ Med Technol, Coll Med & Life Sci, Dept Nursing, Tainan, Taiwan
[4] Kaohsiung Med Univ, Extens Sch, Kaohsiung, Taiwan
[5] Kaohsiung Vet Gen Hosp, Dept Psychiat, 386 Dazhong 1St Rd, Kaohsiung 813414, Taiwan
[6] Chang Gung Univ, Coll Med, Taoyuan, Taiwan
[7] Chiayi Chang Gung Mem Hosp, Dept Pediat, 6 W Sec,Jiapu Rd, Puzi City, Taiwan
关键词
Suicide prevention; Nursing staff; Knowledge; Self-efficacy; Attitude; CLINICAL LADDER; NURSES; MANAGEMENT;
D O I
10.1186/s12909-023-04685-4
中图分类号
G40 [教育学];
学科分类号
040101 ; 120403 ;
摘要
ObjectiveThis study aimed to explore the knowledge, self-efficacy, and attitudes toward suicide prevention among nurses with different demographic characteristics.MethodsA cross-sectional descriptive design was adopted, and the study was conducted between August and September 2020. The content of the questionnaire included basic demographics, knowledge, self-efficacy, and attitudes toward suicide prevention. Correlation analysis was performed to determine nurses' knowledge, self-efficacy, and attitudes toward suicide prevention.ResultsThe sample comprised 778 nursing staff from a medical center in southern Taiwan. The results showed that age, years of nursing experience, department type, education on suicide prevention, and care experience of nursing staff were associated with their knowledge, self-efficacy, and attitudes toward suicide prevention in general hospital patients. Younger and less experienced nurses demonstrated superior knowledge, self-efficacy, and attitudes toward suicide prevention. Nurses who received suicide-related education and training exhibited better self-efficacy and attitudes than those who did not. Nurses with care experience had better knowledge of suicide prevention than those without experience. Knowledge and self-efficacy in suicide prevention were both significantly and positively correlated with attitudes.ConclusionYounger, less experienced, psychiatric nurses demonstrated superior knowledge, self-efficacy, and attitudes toward suicide prevention. Therefore, education on suicide prevention should be strengthened for older, experienced, and non-psychiatric nurses.
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