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Factors influencing emergency department nurse's attitudes toward patients who attempted suicide: (Record no. 9291)

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022 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD SERIAL NUMBER
International Standard Serial Number 0279-3695
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Personal name Urizaki, Takao
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Uniform title Journal of Psychological Nursing and mental health services
Medium May 2023
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Title Factors influencing emergency department nurse's attitudes toward patients who attempted suicide:
Remainder of title A mixed methods study /
Statement of responsibility, etc. Takao Urizaki
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. Thorofare, NJ
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Slack Inc.
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2023
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Extent vol.61(5): pages 25-33
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General note Abstract:<br/><br/>Caring for patients who attempted suicide is essential to suicide prevention. The current mixed methods study clarified the factors influencing emergency department nurses' attitudes toward patients who attempted suicide. Questionnaires were distributed to 2,122 nurses at 73 critical care and medical center facilities in Japan; data of 419 participants were deemed valid and included in multiple regression analysis. Nurses' thoughts and emotions experienced when trying to empathize with patients, educational background, anxiety about caring for survivors of attempted suicide, severity of wounds inflicted during the suicide attempt, selfish behaviors by survivors, nurse-physician relationships, comparison between survivors and other patients, and personal life experiences were identified as influencing factors. Training nurses to care for survivors of attempted suicide and fostering a climate in which nurses can easily collaborate with other specialist can help them understand such patients better.
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Uncontrolled term Suicide prevention
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Uncontrolled term Suicide
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