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Suicide care from the nursing perspective: A meta-synthesis of qualitative studies.

Rafael Clua-GarcíaGeorgina Casanova-GarrigosAntonio Rafael Moreno Poyato
Published in: Journal of advanced nursing (2021)
This review provides new insights on how suicide is interpreted, the associated emotions, the way suicide is approached and proposals for improving clinical practice from the point of view of nurses. The results demonstrate that the nurse-patient relationship, ongoing assessment, and the promotion of a sense of security and hope are critical in nursing care for patients who exhibit suicidal behaviour. Consequently, to promote an effective nursing care of suicide, nurses should be provided with further training on the therapeutic relationship. Thus, health institutions do not only provide the time and space to conduct an adequate therapeutic relationship, but also, through their managers, they should supervise and address the emotional impact that is generated in nurses caring for patients who exhibit suicidal behaviour.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • mental health
  • clinical practice
  • depressive symptoms
  • primary care
  • quality improvement
  • risk assessment