Attitudes towards suicidal behavior among nursing students

IF 0.1 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Roberto Nascimento de Albuquerque, Elisa Marina Silva Araújo, Tatiana Bernardes Moreira
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Abstract

The existence of an association between negative attitudes from health professionals, such as prejudice, stigma and discrimination, can lead to difficulties in dealing with a person who has attempted suicide and, consequently, to a decrease in the quality of the care provided. In this context, this article aimed to verify attitudes related to suicidal behavior among nursing students at a private educational institution in the Federal District, Brazil. It was a quantitative, descriptive study that used two questionnaires: a sociodemographic and academic one, and another with questions addressing attitudes towards suicide, called Questionnaire on Attitudes Towards Suicidal Behavior. A total of 253 nursing students participated; in general, the data revealed that they did not have any negative attitude towards suicidal people. The main attitudes that brought some difficulty to students were related to: asking about suicidal behavior and inducing someone to go ahead with it; feeling helpless when faced with a person who thinks about killing themself; lack of professional preparation to deal with patients who have gone through this psychological suffering of attempting self-extermination; and the presence of a conservative and religious attitude towards suicide. Understanding the attitudes of students in the health field, especially nursing students, still in the training period, can bring about a change in the understanding of suicidal behavior, a prejudice-free nursing care, strengthen broad discussions around the topic, openly and without taboos, as well as provide a comprehensive and humanized care.
护生对自杀行为的态度
保健专业人员的消极态度,如偏见、污名化和歧视之间存在关联,可能导致在处理企图自杀的人时遇到困难,从而导致所提供护理的质量下降。在此背景下,本文旨在验证巴西联邦区私立教育机构护理学生对自杀行为的态度。这是一项定量的描述性研究,使用了两份调查问卷:一份是社会人口统计和学术调查问卷,另一份是关于自杀态度的问题,名为“自杀行为态度调查问卷”。共253名护生参与;总的来说,数据显示他们对自杀的人没有任何负面态度。给学生带来一些困难的主要态度与:询问自杀行为并诱导他人自杀;面对一个想要自杀的人感到无助;缺乏专业准备来处理那些经历过企图自杀的心理痛苦的病人;以及对自杀的保守和宗教态度。了解健康领域的学生,特别是仍处于培训阶段的护理专业学生的态度,可以改变对自杀行为的认识,实现无偏见的护理,加强围绕话题的广泛讨论,公开、无禁忌,提供全面、人性化的护理。
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ACTA SCIENTIARUM-HEALTH SCIENCES
ACTA SCIENTIARUM-HEALTH SCIENCES PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
CiteScore
0.40
自引率
0.00%
发文量
30
审稿时长
40 weeks
期刊介绍: The journal publishes original papers in Health Sciences, such as Clinical Analyses; Physical Education, Nursing, Pharmacy; Pharmacology, Phoniatry and Audiology, Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy, Medicine, Nutrition, Dentistry and Public Health Policies.
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