The Effect of an Educational Intervention on Nurses' Knowledge, Beliefs, and Actions to be Taken, Regarding Suicide. 2024

Margaret Kramer, and Samantha Miniard, and Maria Hayden, and Rachael Hovermale, and Aileen Jones, and Claire C Davies, and Martha Monroe, and Judy Ponder, and Brook Miller
Author Affiliations: Director of Educational Development & Community Education (Kramer); CME/CE Coordinator and Professional Development Specialist (Dr Miniard), Department of Educational Development & Community Education; and Research Consultants (Drs Davies and Monroe), Nursing and Allied Health Research Office, Baptist Health Lexington; Director of Training and Development (Hayden), Baptist Health Paducah; PMHNP Program Coordinator and Associate Professor (Dr Hovermale) and PMHNP Clinical Coordinator and Assistant Professor (Dr Jones), Eastern Kentucky University, Richmond; Director of Training and Development (Dr Ponder), Baptist Health Richmond; and Director of Education (Miller), Baptist Health Madisonville, Kentucky.

OBJECTIVE The aim of this study was to examine the effect of an educational intervention on nurses' knowledge defined as understanding, beliefs, and actions to be taken, regarding nurse suicide. BACKGROUND Between 2007 and 2018, nurses were 18% more likely to die by suicide than the general public. As a result, an assessment of nurses' knowledge regarding suicide has become an important issue for nursing administration. METHODS A quasi-experiment (N = 225) was conducted. Variables of interest were assessed pre and post an educational intervention on 3 domains related to suicide. RESULTS Significant and meaningful differences were found regarding 2 domains of interest in nurses' understanding related to nurse suicide, and actions to be taken, pre and post intervention. A significant change occurred regarding beliefs; however, the difference was small and therefore not meaningful. CONCLUSIONS Finding demonstrate that educational interventions focused on issues related to suicide can enhance nurses' knowledge of the challenges implicit when one considers taking one's own life.

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