Many young people who engage in self-harm do not seek help from health services. For those that do, emergency departments (EDs) are a key point of contact. Substantial gaps remain in current knowledge related to young consumers' experiences and views on optimal treatment of self-harm in the ED. In this study, semi-structured interviews were conducted with thirteen young people (Mage = 21.2 years), who were engaged with care at headspace early intervention centers and had presented to an ED with a self-inflicted physical injury. Participants were asked to describe their experience in the ED and the care they received. Data were analyzed thematically. Three inter-related themes were identified: 1. The ED was experienced through a lens of sign...
Background Individuals who self-harm may present to emergency departments (EDs) for medical car...
Objective: Presentations of self-harm to paramedic and emergency staff are increasing, and despite b...
Rates of hospital presentation for self-harm have increased in recent years and although clinical pr...
Many young people who engage in self-harm do not seek help from health services. For those that do, ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the Royal College of Psy...
Background: Each year, 220,000 episodes of self-harm are managed by Emergency Departments (EDs) in E...
Aim: To determine whether reported attitudes towards patients who attend A&E following self-harm ext...
Background: Deliberate self-harm (DSH) is increasingly common among young people. At the same time, ...
Hans Idenfors, Gunnar Kullgren, Ellinor Salander Renberg Department of Clinical Sciences, Division ...
This study examines the complexities of Emergency Department (ED) practice with specific reference t...
Background Self-harm is a growing concern and rates of self-harm in young people (aged 12-25 years) ...
Self-harm in young people remains a significant concern. Studies of emergency departments have centr...
To explore repetition, service provision and service engagement following presentation of young peop...
Objectives: We report the first Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis examination of self-harm an...
Objective: The U.K. has one of the highest rates of self harm in Europe at 400 per 100,000 of popula...
Background Individuals who self-harm may present to emergency departments (EDs) for medical car...
Objective: Presentations of self-harm to paramedic and emergency staff are increasing, and despite b...
Rates of hospital presentation for self-harm have increased in recent years and although clinical pr...
Many young people who engage in self-harm do not seek help from health services. For those that do, ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the Royal College of Psy...
Background: Each year, 220,000 episodes of self-harm are managed by Emergency Departments (EDs) in E...
Aim: To determine whether reported attitudes towards patients who attend A&E following self-harm ext...
Background: Deliberate self-harm (DSH) is increasingly common among young people. At the same time, ...
Hans Idenfors, Gunnar Kullgren, Ellinor Salander Renberg Department of Clinical Sciences, Division ...
This study examines the complexities of Emergency Department (ED) practice with specific reference t...
Background Self-harm is a growing concern and rates of self-harm in young people (aged 12-25 years) ...
Self-harm in young people remains a significant concern. Studies of emergency departments have centr...
To explore repetition, service provision and service engagement following presentation of young peop...
Objectives: We report the first Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis examination of self-harm an...
Objective: The U.K. has one of the highest rates of self harm in Europe at 400 per 100,000 of popula...
Background Individuals who self-harm may present to emergency departments (EDs) for medical car...
Objective: Presentations of self-harm to paramedic and emergency staff are increasing, and despite b...
Rates of hospital presentation for self-harm have increased in recent years and although clinical pr...