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A deductive thematic analysis of nurses with job-related problems who completed suicide during the early COVID-19 pandemic: A preliminary report.

Kristina E JamesSuzanne AgarwalKaren L ArmenionChris ClappArianna BarnesGordon Y YeSidney ZisookJudy E Davidson
Published in: Worldviews on evidence-based nursing (2023)
Suicide prevention programs need to address both institutional and individual factors associated with nurse suicide. As previously recommended, transitions into retirement and job loss are vulnerable times warranting psychological support. Further, strategies to reduce the impact of stressors and increase support for nurses are needed at the organizational level. A systems level approach to hardwire coping strategies is indicated pre-licensure and throughout nurses' careers. A new focus on how to process personal and professional grief is warranted. Resources are needed for nurses traumatized by life (rape, childhood trauma) or work-related experiences.
Keyphrases
  • mental health
  • healthcare
  • social support
  • public health
  • depressive symptoms
  • sleep quality
  • young adults