The contract for safety is a procedure used in the management of suicidal patients and has significant patient care, risk management, and medicolegal implications. We conducted a literature review to assess empirical support for this procedure and reviewed legal cases in which this practice was employed, to examine its effect on outcome. Studies obtained from a PubMed search were reviewed and consisted mainly of opinion-based surveys of clinicians and patients and retrospective reviews. Overall, empirically based evidence to support the use of the contract for safety in any population is very limited, particularly in adolescent populations. A legal review revealed that contracting for safety is never enough to protect against legal liabilit...
Clinical practice of psychiatry has acquired role and responsibility which goes far beyond tradition...
Introduction Suicide prevention in psychiatric care is arguably complex and incompletely understood ...
Cynthia L Grant,1,2 Jaimie L Lusk3 1Arapahoe/Douglas Mental Health Network, Englewood, CO, 2School o...
In the managed care era, mental health professionals increasingly rely upon suicide prevention contr...
Key words: ethics; informed consent; mental health; no-suicide contracts The ‘no-suicide contract ’ ...
No-suicide contracts, in their various forms, can deepen commitment to a positive action, strengthen...
Background: Verbal or written no-suicide contracting is a common nursing practice in psychiatric inp...
This article reviews the literature on the use of no-suicide contracts in clinical practice, inclu...
The suicide of a patient is a serious event that may constitute a therapeutic failure. To prevent th...
This paper focuses on legal aspects of suicide prevention, the diagnosis of posttraumatic stress dis...
Negligence liability on the part of a psychiatrist belongs among high-complexity fields, for both th...
The pervasive use of contracts in healthcare is a source of unease for many healthcare ethicists and...
his study evaluates the use of 3 no-suicide contracts that differed in length from 1 to 9 sentences,...
The physician who treats a suicidal patient faces real life-or-death decisions. The primary decision...
Clinical practice of psychiatry has acquired role and responsibility which goes far beyond tradition...
Clinical practice of psychiatry has acquired role and responsibility which goes far beyond tradition...
Introduction Suicide prevention in psychiatric care is arguably complex and incompletely understood ...
Cynthia L Grant,1,2 Jaimie L Lusk3 1Arapahoe/Douglas Mental Health Network, Englewood, CO, 2School o...
In the managed care era, mental health professionals increasingly rely upon suicide prevention contr...
Key words: ethics; informed consent; mental health; no-suicide contracts The ‘no-suicide contract ’ ...
No-suicide contracts, in their various forms, can deepen commitment to a positive action, strengthen...
Background: Verbal or written no-suicide contracting is a common nursing practice in psychiatric inp...
This article reviews the literature on the use of no-suicide contracts in clinical practice, inclu...
The suicide of a patient is a serious event that may constitute a therapeutic failure. To prevent th...
This paper focuses on legal aspects of suicide prevention, the diagnosis of posttraumatic stress dis...
Negligence liability on the part of a psychiatrist belongs among high-complexity fields, for both th...
The pervasive use of contracts in healthcare is a source of unease for many healthcare ethicists and...
his study evaluates the use of 3 no-suicide contracts that differed in length from 1 to 9 sentences,...
The physician who treats a suicidal patient faces real life-or-death decisions. The primary decision...
Clinical practice of psychiatry has acquired role and responsibility which goes far beyond tradition...
Clinical practice of psychiatry has acquired role and responsibility which goes far beyond tradition...
Introduction Suicide prevention in psychiatric care is arguably complex and incompletely understood ...
Cynthia L Grant,1,2 Jaimie L Lusk3 1Arapahoe/Douglas Mental Health Network, Englewood, CO, 2School o...