Interprofessional Suicide Prevention Education.

Crisis Pub Date : 2022-12-01 Epub Date: 2021-09-14 DOI:10.1027/0227-5910/a000813
Amanda C La Guardia, Jennifer Wright-Berryman, Robert J Cramer, Andrea R Kaniuka, Kimberly Adams Tufts
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Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic has raised concerns regarding possible spikes in suicidal behavior in light of heightened risk factors such as social isolation and financial strain; thus, comprehensive suicide prevention training for emerging health service providers is increasingly vital. This article summarizes an interprofessional education (IPE) suicide prevention course delivered in-person in Spring 2020. Pilot data demonstrate that despite the impact of COVID-19 on higher education, this course had long-term impacts on trainee suicide prevention efficacy, IPE attitudes, and use of course content in practice. Discussion serves to address enhancements for interprofessional and suicide prevention education during and after the pandemic. Emphasis is placed on adaptable training strategies, considerations in the delivery format, guidelines for intensive virtual meetings with trainee teams, and future directions in IPE suicide prevention training research.

跨专业自杀预防教育。
鉴于社会孤立和经济紧张等风险因素加剧,2019冠状病毒病大流行引发了人们对自杀行为可能激增的担忧;因此,对新兴保健服务提供者进行全面的预防自杀培训变得越来越重要。本文总结了2020年春季现场授课的跨专业教育(IPE)自杀预防课程。试点数据表明,尽管新冠肺炎疫情对高等教育产生了影响,但该课程对学员自杀预防效果、IPE态度以及课程内容在实践中的使用都产生了长期影响。讨论有助于在大流行期间和之后加强专业间和预防自杀教育。重点是适应性培训策略、交付形式的考虑、与学员团队进行密集虚拟会议的指导方针,以及IPE自杀预防培训研究的未来方向。
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