Background: The relationship between self-harm and suicide is contested. Self-harm is simultaneously understood to be largely nonsuicidal but to increase risk of future suicide. Little is known about how self-harm is conceptualized by general practitioners (GPs) and particularly how they assess the suicide risk of patients who have self-harmed. Aims: The study aimed to explore how GPs respond to patients who had self-harmed. In this paper we analyze GPs' accounts of the relationship between self-harm, suicide, and suicide risk assessment. Method: Thirty semi-structured interviews were held with GPs working in different areas of Scotland. Verbatim transcripts were analyzed thematically. Results: GPs provided diverse accounts of the relations...
BACKGROUND: Deliberate self harm (DSH) is an increasingly common problem. Although much attention is...
Objective: To explore general practitioner (GP) views and experiences of assessing, communicating wi...
Research engaging qualitatively with clinical practitioners’ understanding of, and response to, self...
Background: The relationship between self-harm and suicide is contested. Self-harm is simultaneously...
Background Self-harm is a serious risk factor for suicide, a major public health concern, and a sign...
Little is known about general practitioners’ (GPs’) perspectives, management of and interactions wit...
Background Patient suicide can be a devastating event for some general practitioners (GPs). Few guid...
Background Patient suicide can be a devastating event for some general practitioners (GPs). Few guid...
Background Patient suicide can be a devastating event for some general practitioners (GPs). Few guid...
Background Patient suicide can be a devastating event for some general practitioners (GPs). Few guid...
Background Patient suicide can be a devastating event for some general practitioners (GPs). Few guid...
BACKGROUND: Patient suicide can be a devastating event for some general practitioners (GPs). Few gui...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Deliberate self harm is the strongest predictor of completed suicide. Primary care is often the entr...
Objective: To explore general practitioner (GP) views and experiences of assessing, communicating wi...
BACKGROUND: Deliberate self harm (DSH) is an increasingly common problem. Although much attention is...
Objective: To explore general practitioner (GP) views and experiences of assessing, communicating wi...
Research engaging qualitatively with clinical practitioners’ understanding of, and response to, self...
Background: The relationship between self-harm and suicide is contested. Self-harm is simultaneously...
Background Self-harm is a serious risk factor for suicide, a major public health concern, and a sign...
Little is known about general practitioners’ (GPs’) perspectives, management of and interactions wit...
Background Patient suicide can be a devastating event for some general practitioners (GPs). Few guid...
Background Patient suicide can be a devastating event for some general practitioners (GPs). Few guid...
Background Patient suicide can be a devastating event for some general practitioners (GPs). Few guid...
Background Patient suicide can be a devastating event for some general practitioners (GPs). Few guid...
Background Patient suicide can be a devastating event for some general practitioners (GPs). Few guid...
BACKGROUND: Patient suicide can be a devastating event for some general practitioners (GPs). Few gui...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Deliberate self harm is the strongest predictor of completed suicide. Primary care is often the entr...
Objective: To explore general practitioner (GP) views and experiences of assessing, communicating wi...
BACKGROUND: Deliberate self harm (DSH) is an increasingly common problem. Although much attention is...
Objective: To explore general practitioner (GP) views and experiences of assessing, communicating wi...
Research engaging qualitatively with clinical practitioners’ understanding of, and response to, self...