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Perceptions des suicidants vis-à-vis du comportement du caring infirmier en unités de soins intensifs : étude mixte menée au CAMU-Tunis

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  • Patients reported generally positive nursing care perceptions, CBI-24 overall 3.20/4, highest in Knowledge and Skill and Assurance.
  • Qualitative testimonies revealed gaps in communication and emotional support, emphasising patients desire for greater relational presence from nurses.
  • Conclusion calls for reinforcing human dimension of ICU nursing through targeted training and holistic psychosocial support for suicide survivors.
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Sante Publique. 2026;38(2):225-238. doi: 10.3917/spub.262.0225.

ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION: Suicide is a major public health issue. In Tunisia, suicide attempts remain a taboo subject, scarcely explored in the literature, particularly from the perspective of patients hospitalized in intensive care units (ICUs).

OBJECTIVE: To explore the perceptions of suicide survivors hospitalized in ICUs regarding nurses’ caring behaviors and to assess their satisfaction.

METHODS: A descriptive mixed-methods study was conducted at CAMU-Tunis between January and March 2025, involving 40 suicide survivor patients. Data were collected through a sociodemographic questionnaire, the Caring Behaviors Inventory-24 (CBI-24), and semi-structured interviews.

RESULTS: The CBI-24 average scores revealed an overall positive perception (overall score: 3.20/4), with variations across dimensions: “Knowledge and Skill” (3.33), “Assurance” (3.28), “Respectful” (3.18), and “Connectedness” (3.12). Qualitative testimonies nuanced these results, sometimes highlighting a lack of communication or emotional support.

CONCLUSION: Suicide survivors generally perceive nursing care as compassionate, yet they express a need for greater relational presence. These findings underscore the importance of reinforcing the human dimension of care in ICUs through targeted training and holistic support.

PMID:42168095 | DOI:10.3917/spub.262.0225

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