The impact of suicide prevention training for nursing assistant students: Knowledge and willingness to intervene
Mette Valdersdorf Jensen, Stine Bojen Aagaard Frandsen, Katrine Ulrikke Madsen, Lena Rossen Østergaard, Christina Petrea Larsen, Erik Christiansen

TL;DR
Suicide prevention training significantly improved nursing assistant students' knowledge and willingness to intervene in suicidal behavior.
Contribution
Demonstrates the effectiveness of suicide prevention training in improving knowledge and intervention willingness among nursing assistant students.
Findings
Students' knowledge scores increased significantly after training (from 9.55 to 13.28).
Willingness to intervene scores also improved significantly (from 85.63 to 92.28).
Training highlights the importance of targeted curricula in vocational health programs.
Abstract
Nursing assistants frequently encounter individuals at risk of suicidal behavior in various healthcare settings. This study aims to assess the impact of suicide prevention training materials on nursing assistant students’ knowledge of, and willingness to intervene in suicidal behavior. Pre- and post-training assessments were conducted using the Revised Facts on Suicide Quiz and the Willingness to Intervene against Suicide Questionnaire measuring students’ knowledge of and willingness to intervene in suicidal behavior. Repeated measures analyses were used to assess changes before and after the use of teaching materials. Students significantly improved overall scores on the Revised Facts on Suicide Quiz (from a pretest mean of 9.55 ± 2.97 to a posttest mean of 13.28 ± 2.51, (p < .001) and the Willingness to Intervene against Suicide Questionnaire (from a pretest mean of 85.63 ± 8.22 to a…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSuicide and Self-Harm Studies · Cardiac Arrest and Resuscitation · Mental Health Treatment and Access
