Abstract
Rural communities in the United States suffer significantly from a lack of mental health resources (Schroeder and Peterson, 2017). With a lack of mental health providers and community resources, police, Emergency Medical Service (EMS) providers, and nurses are often the first to provide care to someone experiencing a mental health crisis. It is critical that these first responders have appropriate training and evidence-based tools to keep both those at risk and themselves safe from harm. The MHFA program, originally created in Australia in 2001, is an evidence-based tool that describes how to safely approach and respond to someone in an acute mental health crisis.
Sigma Membership
Alpha
Lead Author Affiliation
Indiana University-Purdue University Columbus, Columbus, Indiana, USA
Type
Poster
Format Type
Text-based Document
Study Design/Type
N/A
Research Approach
Pilot/Exploratory Study
Keywords:
Rural Communities, Mental Health Resources, Community Nursing
Recommended Citation
Wilgenbusch, Beverly, "The impact of implementing mental health first aid with prelicensure nursing students in rural Indiana" (2021). General Submissions: Presenations (Oral and Poster). 114.
https://www.sigmarepository.org/gen_sub_presentations/2020/posters/114
Conference Name
2020 Indiana Nursing Summit
Conference Host
Indiana Center for Nursing
Conference Location
Virtual Event
Conference Year
2020
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Review Type
Abstract Review Only: Reviewed by Event Host
Acquisition
Proxy-submission
The impact of implementing mental health first aid with prelicensure nursing students in rural Indiana
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Rural communities in the United States suffer significantly from a lack of mental health resources (Schroeder and Peterson, 2017). With a lack of mental health providers and community resources, police, Emergency Medical Service (EMS) providers, and nurses are often the first to provide care to someone experiencing a mental health crisis. It is critical that these first responders have appropriate training and evidence-based tools to keep both those at risk and themselves safe from harm. The MHFA program, originally created in Australia in 2001, is an evidence-based tool that describes how to safely approach and respond to someone in an acute mental health crisis.