Health Professionals Perspective on Suicide
- Conditions
- SuicideSuicide, AttemptedCompleted SuicideSuicide Prevention
- Registration Number
- NCT05067686
- Lead Sponsor
- Syeda AYAT E ZAINAB Ali
- Brief Summary
The aim is to investigate how health professionals view/respond towards suicidal patients, what was their attitude, experiences and difficulties/challenges they faced while dealing with suicidal patients (whether successful or unsuccessful), and what measures/methods are optimal or could be used to prevent suicide from the perspective of mental and non mental health professionals through concurrent mixed methods study approach.
- Detailed Description
Not available
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- RECRUITING
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 100
- Health professionals having at least 1 year of experience in dealing with suicide cases irrespective of the outcome will be included.
- Qualification of Health professionals should be at least MBBS with permanent PMDCP registration.
- Health professionals who are willing to participate voluntarily and provide written informed consent will be included.
- Health Professionals with prior and present history of psychiatric consultation will be excluded.
- Health Professionals without direct experience in handling suicidal patients will be excluded.
- Nurses and Paramedical staff will be excluded from the study.
Study & Design
- Study Type
- OBSERVATIONAL
- Study Design
- Not specified
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Interview Protocol for Qualitative Study Day 1 A interview protocol for qualitative study will comprised of detailed demographic sheet and open ended questions.
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Attitudes towards Suicide Scale Day 1 The scale is used to examine the respondents' opinions and attitudes towards suicide. Factors measured by the scale are: (1) acceptability of suicide; (2) suicide as a sign of mental illness; (3) the belief that persons who commit suicide will be punished after death; (4) the opinion that suicidal people should communicate their problems; (5) the intention to hide past suicidal behavior; and (6) the opinion that suicide should be discussed and reported openly among friends or in the news.
The Understanding Suicidal Patients (USP) scale Day 1 The Understanding Suicidal Patients (USP) scale (Samuelsson, Asberg, \& Gustavsson, 1997) will be used to measure willingness to provide care to suicide attempters and to assess the professional's understanding and sympathy for these patients.
The Stigma of Suicide Scale (SOSS-SF) Day 1 The Stigma of Suicide Scale (SOSS-SF) is a 16-item short form have been developed to examine attitudes towards "a prototypical person who completed suicide"
Attitudes towards Suicide Prevention Scale Day 1 Attitude toward suicide prevention scale is a 14-item, self-rated, 5-point Likert scale (Strongly agree to strongly disagree) will be used to asses attitudes towards suicide prevention.
Difficulties in Suicidal Behaviors Intervention Questionnaire - Version for Psychologists and Doctors (DSBQ) Day 1 To assess the difficulties of health professionals when facing a patient who seeks help after a suicide attempt.
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
International Islamic University, Islamabad Pakistan
🇵🇰Islamabad, Capital, Pakistan