AbstractObjectiveThe aim of this study was to identify the risk factors for inpatient suicide in a general hospital.MethodsThirty suicide victims were drawn from the adverse event reports of suicidal acts during hospitalization in a general hospital from 2008 to 2014. Data were gathered from a focus group.Interview of 6 medical staff who had experienced inpatient suicide. Interpretative phenomenological analysis was used to analyze the data.ResultsFive main themes regarding high risk factors for inpatient suicide emerged from this study: mental disorders, diseases, and the source of money to meet medical expenses, social support, and the hospital environment. Patients with mental disorders were at a high risk of suicide. Having a serious di...
Contains fulltext : 90311.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The literature...
Background: The aim of this multicenter study was to investigate the suicide risk in medically ill p...
This paper reviews the literature on the assessment and management of suicide risk of psychiatric in...
BACKGROUND: Psychiatric hospital in-patients are known to be at high risk of suicide, yet there is l...
Background: psychiatric patients have an elevated risk of suicide while in hospital.Aims: to compare...
Objective: Risk factors for inpatient suicide are different from those in the general population. We...
Suicide of hospitalized patients is the most common sentinel event reviewed by The Joint Commission ...
Background: Depressive disorders are associated with a significant risk of suicide. Inpatient status...
Background: Suicide is a complicated multifactorial phenomenon. Researchers have attempted to identi...
Background: psychiatric patients have a higher suicide risk following hospital discharge.Aims: to id...
Purpose People with mental disorder and people who are violent are separately recognised as being...
People with mental illness have an increased risk of suicide. The aim of this paper is to provide an...
Introduction Suicide is considered as a public health problem. Approximately 0.9% of all deaths worl...
The literature on inpatient suicides was systematically reviewed. English, German, and Dutch article...
The aim of this study was to determine the characteristics of psychiatric inpatients who committed s...
Contains fulltext : 90311.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The literature...
Background: The aim of this multicenter study was to investigate the suicide risk in medically ill p...
This paper reviews the literature on the assessment and management of suicide risk of psychiatric in...
BACKGROUND: Psychiatric hospital in-patients are known to be at high risk of suicide, yet there is l...
Background: psychiatric patients have an elevated risk of suicide while in hospital.Aims: to compare...
Objective: Risk factors for inpatient suicide are different from those in the general population. We...
Suicide of hospitalized patients is the most common sentinel event reviewed by The Joint Commission ...
Background: Depressive disorders are associated with a significant risk of suicide. Inpatient status...
Background: Suicide is a complicated multifactorial phenomenon. Researchers have attempted to identi...
Background: psychiatric patients have a higher suicide risk following hospital discharge.Aims: to id...
Purpose People with mental disorder and people who are violent are separately recognised as being...
People with mental illness have an increased risk of suicide. The aim of this paper is to provide an...
Introduction Suicide is considered as a public health problem. Approximately 0.9% of all deaths worl...
The literature on inpatient suicides was systematically reviewed. English, German, and Dutch article...
The aim of this study was to determine the characteristics of psychiatric inpatients who committed s...
Contains fulltext : 90311.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The literature...
Background: The aim of this multicenter study was to investigate the suicide risk in medically ill p...
This paper reviews the literature on the assessment and management of suicide risk of psychiatric in...