Abstract Background For those who have experienced suicidal behaviour, discharge from the hospital emergency department and other acute settings represents a period of heightened vulnerability for future suicide risk. Current guidelines for suicide response in acute settings often fail to fully address the barriers faced by emergency department personnel who have contact with a person who presents for suicidal behaviour, and have been developed largely without the input of consumers or service users. The aim of the study was to use the Delphi expert consensus method to develop guidelines for staff responding to suicidal presentations in acute settings. Methods Systematic searches of academic and grey literature and interviews with key infor...
Background: The care of the emergency department (ED) for a person after a suicide attempt can act a...
Background Complex challenges may arise when patients present to emergency services with an advance ...
For Australians experiencing a suicide crisis, the emergency department (ED) is the recommended poin...
BACKGROUND: Suicide continues to be a leading cause of death globally. Friends and family are consid...
Background: Suicide is a global public health issue. Approximately one third of individuals who co...
Suicide is a public health problem with important social consequences. Its prevalence is highly vari...
The Emergency Department has been identified as a critical setting in which to identify people at ri...
Abstract Background Research, aimed at improving the continuity of care after hospital discharge fol...
Background: Outreach psychiatric emergency services play an important role in all stages of a suicid...
Background: The Delphi technique is a proven and reliable method to create common definitions and to...
BACKGROUND: Suicide is a major public health issue worldwide. Those who have made a recent suicide a...
BACKGROUND: Suicide is a statistically rare event, but devastating to those left behind and one of t...
INTRODUCTION: For individuals presenting to the emergency department (ED) for a suicide attempt, the...
Suicide is the third leading cause of death worldwide. Most of the suicide attempters were taken to ...
Background: Suicide is a serious public health problem worldwide. The emergency department (ED) is o...
Background: The care of the emergency department (ED) for a person after a suicide attempt can act a...
Background Complex challenges may arise when patients present to emergency services with an advance ...
For Australians experiencing a suicide crisis, the emergency department (ED) is the recommended poin...
BACKGROUND: Suicide continues to be a leading cause of death globally. Friends and family are consid...
Background: Suicide is a global public health issue. Approximately one third of individuals who co...
Suicide is a public health problem with important social consequences. Its prevalence is highly vari...
The Emergency Department has been identified as a critical setting in which to identify people at ri...
Abstract Background Research, aimed at improving the continuity of care after hospital discharge fol...
Background: Outreach psychiatric emergency services play an important role in all stages of a suicid...
Background: The Delphi technique is a proven and reliable method to create common definitions and to...
BACKGROUND: Suicide is a major public health issue worldwide. Those who have made a recent suicide a...
BACKGROUND: Suicide is a statistically rare event, but devastating to those left behind and one of t...
INTRODUCTION: For individuals presenting to the emergency department (ED) for a suicide attempt, the...
Suicide is the third leading cause of death worldwide. Most of the suicide attempters were taken to ...
Background: Suicide is a serious public health problem worldwide. The emergency department (ED) is o...
Background: The care of the emergency department (ED) for a person after a suicide attempt can act a...
Background Complex challenges may arise when patients present to emergency services with an advance ...
For Australians experiencing a suicide crisis, the emergency department (ED) is the recommended poin...