Suicide Prevention Training Program for Gatekeepers Working in Community Hospice Settings |
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Authors: | Monica M. Matthieu Angela B. Swensen |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Veterans Affairs, St. Louis VA Healthcare System , St. Louis , Missouri , USA;2. School of Social Work , St. Louis University , St. Louis , Missouri , USA;3. Department of Veterans Affairs, St. Louis VA Healthcare System , St. Louis , Missouri , USA |
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Abstract: | Gatekeepers in community hospice settings encounter patients and caregivers struggling with suicidal thoughts. Limited guidance is available for training staff on the prevention of suicide in hospice care. This study evaluated one promising, evidence-based, suicide prevention program with a behavioral rehearsal practice session. A pre- and post-, one group design, was utilized to measure the training impact and educational needs of staff working in community hospice settings (N =39). Training increased awareness of the risk factors for suicide, as reported by nearly 80% of participants. Self-efficacy scores showed a statistically significant Increase, t(df = 35), ?9.59, p= .00 (two-tailed), from pretraining (n=36, M=2.21, SD= .65) to posttraining (n=36, M=3.03, SD=.56). Satisfaction and the need for additional devoted time for suicide prevention training were highly rated. Suicide prevention training programs can enhance self-efficacy, knowledge, and skills for gatekeepers working in community hospice settings. |
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Keywords: | education health service gatekeepers hospices prevention suicide |
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