Browsing ODA Open Digital Archive by Author "Vatne, May Elise"
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Crucial resources to strengthen the desire to live: Experiences of suicidal patients
Vatne, May Elise; Nåden, Dagfinn (Nursing ethics;, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014-12-24)Background: Suicidality is a life-and-death struggle in deep loneliness and psychological pain. There is a lack of knowledge about what could help the suicidal patients’ struggle for continued life. The aim of this study ... -
‘Embracing is the most important thing we can do’ – Caring for the family members of patients at risk of suicide
Vatne, May Elise; Lohne, Vibeke; Nåden, Dagfinn (International Journal of Qualitative Studies on Health and Well-being;Volume 16, 2021 - Issue 1, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-11-21)Aim: This study explores mental health personnel's experiences in the encounter with family members of patients at risk of suicide so as to develop a deeper understanding of the content of caring. Methodology: Data were ... -
Experiences that inspire hope: Perspectives of suicidal patients
Vatne, May Elise; Nåden, Dagfinn (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2016-08-12)Background: Suffering in a suicidal crisis includes feelings such as despair, loneliness, anxiety, fear, shame, guilt and hopelessness. This study highlights the experiences of patients in the aftermath of suicide ... -
Jeg ville dø, men er jo glad jeg lever - En studie av pasienters refleksjoner etter selvmordsforsøk
Vatne, May Elise; Nåden, Dagfinn (Tidsskrift for psykisk helsearbeid;01, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)Artikkelen presenterer funn fra en studie hvor hensikten var å utforske pasienters erfaringer i etterkant av selvmordsforsøk. Forskningsspørsmålet var: Hva tenker personer om selvmordsforsøket de har gjennomført? Studien ... -
“You get tired of remaining in a state of fear“- professionals’ experiences of self-care facing suicidality in psychiatric wards
Vatne, May Elise; Lohne, Vibeke; Nåden, Dagfinn (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)Aim: The aim of this study is to explore mental healthcare professionals (MHCPs) experiences related to own emotions when encountering patients at risk of suicide in psychiatric wards and their family members. Methodology ...