Development of a 2-hour suicide prevention program for medical staff including nurses and medical residents: A two-center pilot trial
Journal of Affective Disorders Sep 01, 2017
Nakagami Y, et al. – The target of this trial was to assess the 2–hour suicide intervention program among medical staff. The results of this study revealed that this newly developed suicide prevention program significantly improved perceived skills and confidence particularly among nurses and medical residents. Findings suggested that the major target of this effective program is nurses and medical residents.
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