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Autor:
Justin C. Baker, Shawna Grover, Laura H. Gunn, Cindy Charles, Heather Rikli, Michael J. Franks, Lauren R. Khazem, Sean Williams, Ennio Ammendola, Cherita Washington, Marquita Bennette, Austin Starkey, Kelly Schnecke, Shannon Cain, Craig J. Bryan, Robert J. Cramer
Publikováno v:
BMC Psychiatry, Vol 23, Iss 1, Pp 1-15 (2023)
Abstract Background Suicide is a pressing matter for the military. Not only does it pose a health risk, but suicide also compromises operational readiness. Despite provision of suicide prevention clinical best practices, the Department of Defense suf
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https://doaj.org/article/be824470fe14443bb0e43090019134e1
Autor:
Sophie, Yang, Amy, Geller, Alina, Baciu, Alex, Akman, Melissa, Aune, Rachel, Bailey, Jennifer, Breau, Eric, Cal, Mc Millan, Ching, Emanuel, Demissie, Allison, Doyle, Dominique, Earland, Calie, Edmonds, Ngozi, Elobuike, Garrett, Forrester, Hallie, Fox, Ikwo, Frank, George, Gilliam, Lcdr Shawna, Grover, An, Harmanli, Christine, Hill, Lt Breda, Jenkins, Guzal, Khayrullina, Caroline, King, Lt Vidya, Lala, Ens Michelle, Mandeville, Noah, Martin, Paige, Miles, Alexander, Murray, Chigoziem, Oguh, Elizabeth, Pham, Tim, Putnam, Maya, Rashad, Emily, Shaffer, Maj Tonya, Spencer, Ben, Szulanczyk, Elizabeth, Taormina, Erin, Teigen, Tisa, Thomas, Adrienne, Thomas, Kimberly, Vilmenay
Publikováno v:
NAM Perspect
Autor:
Robert J. Cramer, Erika Montanaro, Marcus VanSickle, Sam Cacace, Sasha Zabelski, Emily L. Smith, Michael Franks, Shawna Grover, Craig A. Cunningham
Publikováno v:
Psychiatry Research. 317:114849
Suicide rates remain high among military populations. Stigmatizing beliefs about suicide contribute to the problem of heightened suicide risk as a deterrent for help-seeking. Measurement of military suicide stigma is therefore an important gap in the
Autor:
Andrea McGlynn, Vorachai Sribanditmongkol, Carlin Callaway, Craig Cunningham, Kenneth R Steele, Shawna Grover
Publikováno v:
Clinical Journal of Oncology Nursing. 22:421-428
Background Bedside handoffs, the teach-back method, and discharge bundles have been shown to contribute to empowering patients to actively engage in their treatment. Objectives The objectives were to identify patient activation scores, patient readmi