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Ítem Acceso abierto Effectiveness of the attitudes of emergency nursing staff in the care and stabilization of patients who self-injure(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2020-11-15) Quispe Sajami, Sulema; Basurto Santillán, Ivan JavierThe present work unfolds around the attitudes of emergency nursing staff towards patients who self-harm, a situation that has taken on global dimensions due to its high incidence and the impact it has on a personal, family, and social level. Even more so, considering that this type of act can lead to death. In this regard, attending to people who have caused themselves some form of self-harm is not only unavoidable but can become an important reference aimed at taking the necessary preventive measures to avoid the act of suicide, with some of the most prominent factors being the harmful use of alcohol, the stigmatization they receive for seeking help, childhood abuse, barriers to receiving timely attention, and the indiscriminate access to various means of self-harm. From this perspective, it is essential to consider that one of the main missions of nursing staff is the comprehensive care of the patient, especially in the emergency setting, where there is greater vulnerability and risk of serious sequelae or loss of life. Therefore, it is crucial that the care provided by nurses guarantees patient safety, avoiding stigmatizing attitudes that may make the patient feel more vulnerable. The design used for this work was a systematic review, based on the GRADE evaluation system, which allows for the evaluation of the quality of evidence from the selected articles from the following databases: PubMed, ScienceDirect, EBSCO, and Epistemonikos. The reviewed articles showed the effectiveness of the attitudes of emergency nursing staff in the care and stabilization of self-harming patients.
