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Saving lives by asking questions: nurses' experiences of suicide risk assessment in telephone counselling in primary health care.

Rikard Erik WärdigAnn-Sofie EngströmAnnelie CarlssonFrida WärdigSally Hultsjö
Published in: Primary health care research & development (2022)
As suicide risk assessment in TC is a common duty for nurses in PHC, they need to be listened to and given the right conditions to perform this work. The nurses lack training in how to carry out suicide risk assessments and are forced to learn through experience. Intuition guides them in their work. A prerequisite for making correct assessments over the telephone is that the nurses are given time as well as the right competence. The PHC organisation needs to create these conditions. Furthermore, interventions to support suicide prevention need to include strategies to help nurses perform suicide assessment in TC.
Keyphrases
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  • risk assessment
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