Individuals with severe self-harm and experiences of lengthy psychiatric admissions often have complex mental health conditions and are at risk of suicide. In this qualitative study, self-harming individuals with >180 days of psychiatric admission over 12 months shared their experiences of Brief Admission (BA), a standardized crisis-management intervention encouraging self-admission and autonomy. Phenomenological hermeneutic analysis formulated BA as a worthy respite, replacing an old system of having to prove need ‘in blood’ or wait and get worse. Successes and struggles in early help-seeking, interpreted in the light of human rights and person-centered care, suggested that individual development of autonomy depended on perceived focus on ...
AimThe aim of this study is to describe experiences of brief admission (BA) of people with borderlin...
PURPOSE: To review the available evidence-based literature on the components of brief inpatient psyc...
Prompt access to appropriate professional care for adolescents with self-harm thoughts and respectiv...
People with severe self-harming behavior and histories of lengthy psychiatric inpatient admissions c...
Evidence is lacking on how to manage imminent suicidality in adolescents with self-harm. Brief Admis...
Background: Brief admission (BA) is an adjunctive treatment option for individuals with self-harming...
Aims and objectives The aim of this study was to explore experiences of how brief admission influenc...
The aim of the study was to describe the role of brief-admission (BA) in treating high-risk patients...
BACKGROUND: This study describes the use of brief admissions to a psychiatric ward by a single patie...
Importance To our knowledge, there is no consensus regarding when individuals who repeatedly self-ha...
BACKGROUND: This study describes the use of brief admissions to a psychiatric ward by a single patie...
The UK national policy on self-harm states that people who have self-harmed should be offered assess...
Abstract Background Brief Admission is a crisis and risk management strategy in which self-harming a...
Background Several community mental health centres and mental hospitals in Norway now allow users w...
Experiences of engaging with healthcare services following a self-harm presentation to hospital of h...
AimThe aim of this study is to describe experiences of brief admission (BA) of people with borderlin...
PURPOSE: To review the available evidence-based literature on the components of brief inpatient psyc...
Prompt access to appropriate professional care for adolescents with self-harm thoughts and respectiv...
People with severe self-harming behavior and histories of lengthy psychiatric inpatient admissions c...
Evidence is lacking on how to manage imminent suicidality in adolescents with self-harm. Brief Admis...
Background: Brief admission (BA) is an adjunctive treatment option for individuals with self-harming...
Aims and objectives The aim of this study was to explore experiences of how brief admission influenc...
The aim of the study was to describe the role of brief-admission (BA) in treating high-risk patients...
BACKGROUND: This study describes the use of brief admissions to a psychiatric ward by a single patie...
Importance To our knowledge, there is no consensus regarding when individuals who repeatedly self-ha...
BACKGROUND: This study describes the use of brief admissions to a psychiatric ward by a single patie...
The UK national policy on self-harm states that people who have self-harmed should be offered assess...
Abstract Background Brief Admission is a crisis and risk management strategy in which self-harming a...
Background Several community mental health centres and mental hospitals in Norway now allow users w...
Experiences of engaging with healthcare services following a self-harm presentation to hospital of h...
AimThe aim of this study is to describe experiences of brief admission (BA) of people with borderlin...
PURPOSE: To review the available evidence-based literature on the components of brief inpatient psyc...
Prompt access to appropriate professional care for adolescents with self-harm thoughts and respectiv...