Nurses’ lack of confidence in assessing suicidal ideation was another concern that agency
staff and nurses raised. Asking about these thoughts is an essential component of providing
depression care, as well as a component of the OASIS assessment (recurrent thoughts of
death and thoughts of suicide), but posing questions about suicide can be difficult.
Therefore, the authors worked with the agencies, at their request, to develop procedures for
assessing level of suicide risk. In TRIAD, specific questions that allow nurses to make
judgments about successive levels of suicide risk are provided, along with corresponding
action plans. Pilot testing and refinement of the intervention occurred at two of the
partnering agencies that had multiple sites.
Nurses’ lack of confidence in assessing suicidal ideation was another concern that agency
staff and nurses raised. Asking about these thoughts is an essential component of providing
depression care, as well as a component of the OASIS assessment (recurrent thoughts of
death and thoughts of suicide), but posing questions about suicide can be difficult.
Therefore, the authors worked with the agencies, at their request, to develop procedures for
assessing level of suicide risk. In TRIAD, specific questions that allow nurses to make
judgments about successive levels of suicide risk are provided, along with corresponding
action plans. Pilot testing and refinement of the intervention occurred at two of the
partnering agencies that had multiple sites.
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