预防退伍军人自杀的真正目的是什么?社区向研究人员提出的问题。

Qualitative research in medicine & healthcare Pub Date : 2025-01-22 eCollection Date: 2024-11-20 DOI:10.4081/qrmh.2024.13323
Brandy M Fox
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退伍军人是美国医疗保健研究最多的群体之一。这一人群的自杀未遂率和自杀完成率都非常高。尽管研究重点不断增加,资金投入达数百万美元,并被指定为临床重点研究对象,但退伍军人的自杀率仍在持续上升。退伍军人对这一趋势极为担忧,并对一些自杀预防项目持批评态度。这项研究邀请了 20 名退伍军人参与,他们与军队社区中自杀未遂或自杀身亡的人有联系。通过半结构式访谈,参与者表达了与旨在预防退伍军人自杀的现有政策、治疗方法和策略脱节的深刻感受。在访谈过程中,参与者提出了自己的问题:为什么公众会真正关注退伍军人自杀问题?为什么公众不承认自己在退伍军人自杀流行病中的作用?为什么医疗行业不愿倾听我们的声音并与我们合作?这项研究强调,所有参与预防退伍军人自杀的利益相关者都亟需反思这些问题,并将退伍军人的见解纳入未来的预防策略,从而创造出一种反应更迅速、更有效的方法。
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What is veteran suicide prevention really about? Questions from the community to researchers.

Military veterans are one of the most researched groups in healthcare in the United States. This population has extremely high rates of suicide attempts and completions. Despite increasing research focus, millions of dollars in funding, and being designated as a high clinical priority, rates of suicidal behavior continue to rise among veterans. Veterans are extremely concerned about this trend and critical of some suicide prevention projects. This study engaged 20 veterans who are connected to individuals within the military community who have attempted or completed suicide. Through semi-structured interviews, participants expressed a profound sense of disconnection from existing policies, treatments, and strategies aimed at preventing veteran suicide. During the course of the interviews, participants posed their own questions: Why is the public really concerned about veteran suicide? Why won't the public recognize its part in the veteran suicide epidemic? Why won't the medical industry listen and collaborate with us? This study underscores the critical need for all stakeholders involved in veteran suicide prevention to reflect on these concerns and to incorporate veterans' insights into future prevention strategies, creating a more responsive and effective approach.

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