Do educational interventions improve the attitudes of emergency nurses towards patients who self-harm? A systematic review

L Holt, J Oates - Emergency nurse, 2023 - journals.rcni.com
Negative nurse attitudes towards emergency department patients who self-harm may
increase the risk of repeated self-harm and suicide. This article details a systematic review …

Accident and emergency nurses' attitudes towards patients who self-harm

T McCann, E Clark, S McConnachie, I Harvey - Accident and emergency …, 2006 - Elsevier
The study aimed to assess if accident and emergency (A&E) nurses have positive or
negative attitudes towards patients with deliberate self-harm, and to assess if nurses' age …

[HTML][HTML] Emergency department staff beliefs about self-harm: a thematic framework analysis

KL Koning, A McNaught, K Tuffin - Community mental health journal, 2018 - Springer
To explore the beliefs and attitudes of emergency department staff about self-harm
behaviour. Existing studies looking at views regarding self-harm rely solely on the …

Deliberate self‐harm: emergency department nurses' attitudes, triage and care intentions

TV McCann, E Clark, S McConnachie… - Journal of clinical …, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
Aim and objectives. This exploratory study investigates emergency department nurses'
attitudes towards patients who engage in deliberate self‐harm. It examines their attitudes …

Emergency department nurse's attitudes towards patients who self‐harm: A meta‐analysis

G Rayner, J Blackburn, K Edward… - … Journal of Mental …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Self‐harm is a major challenge to public health. Emergency department (ED) nurses treat
significant proportions of patients with self‐harm injuries, and positive therapeutic patient …

[HTML][HTML] Staff perceptions of barriers to self-harm care in the emergency department: a cross-sectional survey study

H Richards, G Rajaram, M Lamblin, J Knott… - Australasian emergency …, 2024 - Elsevier
Abstract Background Emergency departments (EDs) are often the first point of contact for
people with self-harm; however, they do not always receive optimal care. The study …

Nurses' attitudes towards patients hospitalised for self-harm.

K Hodgson - Nursing standard, 2016 - search.ebscohost.com
Self-harm is a public health issue that accounts for thousands of presentations at hospital
each year. Self-harm commonly involves self-injury by cutting, burning or poisoning. The …

Emergency nurses' experience of providing care to patients who self-harm

I Ngune, D Wynaden, S McGough, C Janerka… - Australasian emergency …, 2021 - Elsevier
Background Individuals who self-harm may present to emergency departments (EDs) for
medical care. As first responders, emergency nurses can have a significant impact on the …

An examination of emergency department nurses' attitudes towards deliberate self-harm in an Irish teaching hospital

L McCarthy, H Gijbels - International emergency nursing, 2010 - Elsevier
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to examine emergency department (ED) nurses'
attitudes towards individuals presenting with deliberate self-harm (DSH), including the …

Measuring emergency department nurses' attitudes towards deliberate self-harm using the Self-Harm Antipathy Scale

M Conlon, C O'Tuathail - International emergency nursing, 2012 - Elsevier
The emergency department is an important gateway for the treatment of self-harm patients.
Nurses' attitudes towards patients who self-harm can be negative and often nurses …