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Preventive Strategies for Suicide in Asian Countries: Focusing on China, Japan, Korea, Sri Lanka, and Vietnam

Jeong Yee Bae, Nguyen Thi Phuong Thao, Ho Thi Thuy Trang, Thanuja Ariyasinghe Asurakkody

위기관리 이론과 실천 Journal of Safety and Crisis Management Vol. 8 No. 1 2018.06 pp.1-7

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Purpose: The aim of this review was to provide the preventive strategies for suicide in Asian countries with the understanding the current status of suicide in Asian countries such as China, Japan, Korea, Sri Lanka and Vietnam. Methodology: We searched a systematic review and online literature from journal articles and other documents about suicide. Results: Sri Lanka has one of the highest suicide rates in the world and Vietnam has the lowest estimated prevalence, followed by China, Korea and Japan have low to medium rates. Some suicide-preventive strategies are used in the Asian countries but they are not popular. There are many training programe about mental health problems for community. Conclusion: Suicide intervention programs in Asia are limited because they are depended the sociocultural situations and economic transitions in the region so we need to coordinate with national suicide prevention organization to prevent the most effectivily suicide.

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Innovative Behavior in Nursing Context: A Concept Analysis

Thanuja Ariyasinghe Asurakkody, 신소영

[NRF 연계] 한국간호과학회 Asian Nursing Research Vol.12 No.4 2018.12 pp.237-244

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Purpose: The aim of this study was to understand the concept of innovative behavior and its theoretical and practical implications for nursing. Methods: Eight-step modification of Wilson's classic concept analysis procedure (1963) by Walker and Avant's (2005) was used to explore the antecedents, attributes, and consequences of innovative behavior in the literature. Electronic searches were conducted in PubMed, Google Scholar, OVID Medline, Science Direct, and ERIC databases using “innovative behavior” or “innovative work behavior”, “innovativeness”, “innovation”, “leadership”, “healthcare”, and “nursing” as keywords, with no limitation on publication date. Results: Organizing the framework based on the method of concept analysis by Walker and Avant , defining attributes to innovative behavior were opportunity exploration, idea generation, idea search, idea communication, promotion of idea, idea championing, application, and overcoming obstacles. Antecedents to innovative behavior are categorized into three groups: organizational characteristics, work environmental characteristics, and individual characteristics. Consequences of innovative behavior included job productivity, lower levels of job burnout, job satisfaction, solving the organizational problems, organizational commitment, organizational efficiency, and effectiveness. Conclusion: Eight dimensions including opportunity exploration, idea generation, idea search, idea communication, idea promotion, championing, application, and overcoming obstacles were analyzed. We suggest promoting innovative behavior through leadership and management in nursing. Future research should focus on developing instruments and conducting empirical studies on innovative behavior in nursing research and practice.

 
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