Veterinary Teaching Organisation/Division of Veterinary Clinical Studies, Royal Dick School of Veterinary Sciences, University of Edinburgh, Easter Bush Veterinary Centre, Roslin, Midlothian EH25 9RG.
Vet Rec. 2010 Nov 6;167(19):730-4. doi: 10.1136/vr.c5427.
In an effort to increase suicide awareness skills among veterinary undergraduates, a three-hour suicide awareness workshop (safeTALK) was delivered to third-year Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies undergraduates as part of their professional development curriculum. Students were able to opt out of the session by contacting the course organisers. A total of 26 of 151 (17 per cent) third-year students attended the workshop, and 17 completed a feedback questionnaire. The vast majority of the students reported that after completing the workshop they were more likely or much more likely to recognise the signs of a person at risk of suicide, approach a person at risk of suicide, ask a person about suicide, and connect a person at risk of suicide with help. Five veterinary academics attended a two-day Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (ASIST) course, and all reported that the course was effective in improving suicide awareness and intervention skills.
为了提高兽医本科生的自杀意识技能,作为他们专业发展课程的一部分,为皇家(迪克)兽医学院的三年级学生开设了一个三小时的自杀意识研讨会(safeTALK)。学生可以通过联系课程组织者选择退出该课程。共有 151 名三年级学生中的 26 名(17%)参加了研讨会,其中 17 名完成了反馈问卷。绝大多数学生报告说,完成研讨会后,他们更有可能或更有可能识别出有自杀风险的人的迹象,接近有自杀风险的人,询问有自杀倾向的人,以及将有自杀风险的人与帮助联系起来。五名兽医学者参加了为期两天的应用自杀干预技能培训(ASIST)课程,他们都报告说该课程在提高自杀意识和干预技能方面非常有效。