Nurses’ attitudes to supporting people who are suicidal in emergency departments
Yes === The aim of this study is to determine emergency nurses’ knowledge about, and perceived ability to support, people who are suicidal. A questionnaire consisting of 34 questions was sent out to 113 adult emergency nurses employed in two emergency departments. A total of 38 responded. Findings h...
Main Author: | Briggs, Amanda |
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Language: | en |
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2018
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10454/16205 |
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