Put your own mask on first: Protecting nurses from deaths by suicide
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Christopher R. Friese, PhD, RN, AOCN, FAAN, Elizabeth Tone Hosmer Professor of Nursing, Health Management & Policy Director, Center for Improving Patient & Population Health, University of Michigan
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In this webinar, Dr. Friese will review the latest multi-state data on the incidence of deaths by suicide among nurses, physicians, and the general population. He will review trends over time and correlated factors. The webinar will include strategies for individual nurses, nurse leaders, and policy advocates to intervene on the worrisome trends observed and the impact on the nursing workforce and public health.
Learning Outcomes:
- Review the latest data on deaths by suicide among US nurses
- Discuss knowledge gaps based on literature related to deaths by suicide
- Describe various strategies that can be taken to address the US crisis of death by suicide in the nursing profession
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Format | Text-based Document |
Evidence Level | Expert Opinion (nationally/internationally recognized) |
Research Approach | N/A |
Keywords | Nurse Suicide; Job-Related Problems; Suicide; Workplace Issues; Mental Health; Suicide, Risk Reduction |
Series | Casualties of Caring: Nurse Suicide Awareness
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Publisher | Sigma Theta Tau International |
Date | 2021-07-29 |
Version | Publisher’s Version |
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