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Area of Science:

  • Mental Health
  • Psychiatry
  • Nursing

Context:

  • Suicide is a critical mental health problem in Taiwan.
  • Existing research primarily focuses on suicide rates, risk factors, and links to mental illness.
  • There is a gap in understanding the post-attempt experience and recovery needs of individuals.

Purpose:

  • To encourage nurses to engage in dialogue with suicidal patients.
  • To promote understanding of patients' explanatory models of suicide.
  • To foster self-reflection among nurses to enhance their experiential knowledge.

Summary:

  • This article advocates for a shift in nursing approach towards suicidal patients.
  • It emphasizes understanding patients' perspectives and experiences after a suicide attempt.
  • The goal is to move beyond risk assessment to facilitating recovery and personal responsibility.

Impact:

  • Enables suicidal patients to transition from shame towards self-responsibility.
  • Empowers nurses to rebuild their experiential knowledge in mental health care.
  • Contributes to improved support and recovery pathways for individuals who have attempted suicide.