PURPOSE: Self-harm patient management varies markedly between hospitals, with fourfold differences in the proportion of patients who are admitted to a medical or psychiatric inpatient bed. The current study aimed to investigate whether differences in admission practices are associated with patient outcomes (repeat self-harm) while accounting for differences in patient case mix. METHODS: Data came from the National Self-Harm Registry Ireland. A prospective cohort of 43,595 self-harm patients presenting to hospital between 2007 and 2012 were included. As well as conventional regression analysis, instrumental variable (IV) methods utilising between hospital differences in rates of hospital admission were used in an attempt to gain unbiased ...
Non-fatal self-harm is one of the most frequent reasons for emergency hospital admission and the str...
Objective: The aim of this study was to describe presentations to hospital as a result of self-harm ...
Objective: Rates of hospital presentation for self-harm in England were compared using different nat...
Purpose: Self-harm patient management varies markedly between hospitals, with fourfold differences i...
OBJECTIVE: The specific objectives of this study were to examine variation in the care of self-harm ...
INTRODUCTION: Studies have shown wide variations in delivery of self-harm services but it is unclear...
BACKGROUND: Quantitative research about self-harm largely deals with self-poisoning, despite the hig...
Background: There is mixed evidence for whether psychosocial assessment following hospital presentat...
Objective The specific objectives of this study were to examine variation in the care of self-harm p...
<div><p>Objective</p><p>The specific objectives of this study were to examine variation in the care ...
Background: Non-fatal self-harm is one of the most frequent reasons for emergency hospital admission...
The specific objectives of this study were to examine variation in the care of self-harm patients in...
OBJECTIVES: To describe the characteristics and management of individuals attending hospital with se...
Objective: To determine the risk of non-fatal self harm in the 12 months after discharge from psychi...
Non-fatal self-harm is one of the most frequent reasons for emergency hospital admission and the str...
Non-fatal self-harm is one of the most frequent reasons for emergency hospital admission and the str...
Objective: The aim of this study was to describe presentations to hospital as a result of self-harm ...
Objective: Rates of hospital presentation for self-harm in England were compared using different nat...
Purpose: Self-harm patient management varies markedly between hospitals, with fourfold differences i...
OBJECTIVE: The specific objectives of this study were to examine variation in the care of self-harm ...
INTRODUCTION: Studies have shown wide variations in delivery of self-harm services but it is unclear...
BACKGROUND: Quantitative research about self-harm largely deals with self-poisoning, despite the hig...
Background: There is mixed evidence for whether psychosocial assessment following hospital presentat...
Objective The specific objectives of this study were to examine variation in the care of self-harm p...
<div><p>Objective</p><p>The specific objectives of this study were to examine variation in the care ...
Background: Non-fatal self-harm is one of the most frequent reasons for emergency hospital admission...
The specific objectives of this study were to examine variation in the care of self-harm patients in...
OBJECTIVES: To describe the characteristics and management of individuals attending hospital with se...
Objective: To determine the risk of non-fatal self harm in the 12 months after discharge from psychi...
Non-fatal self-harm is one of the most frequent reasons for emergency hospital admission and the str...
Non-fatal self-harm is one of the most frequent reasons for emergency hospital admission and the str...
Objective: The aim of this study was to describe presentations to hospital as a result of self-harm ...
Objective: Rates of hospital presentation for self-harm in England were compared using different nat...