Background: Suicide is a global public health issue. Approximately one third of individuals who complete suicide have attended an emergency department in the year preceding their death. The aim of this study was to investigate current suicide risk assessment practices across emergency department clinicians in Scotland. Methods: A mixed-methods design was employed. A total of 112 surveys for emergency department clinicians were posted to 23 emergency departments in Scotland between March and September 2016. Follow-up semi-structured interviews were also conducted exploring clinician's experiences of suicide risk assessment. Interviews were analysed using thematic analysis. Results: Fifty-one emergency department clinicians across...
The investigators conducted a pilot study to detect suicide risk in adolescents and adults seeking t...
International audienceObjective: Suicide prevention certainly includes a better knowledge of suicide...
This study analyzes the views of four groups of healthcare professionals who may play a role in the ...
BackgroundSuicide is a global public health issue. Approximately one third of individuals who comple...
Objective. To determine (1) the uniformity of disposition decisions made by clinicians working in Au...
BACKGROUND Suicide risk screening in healthcare settings plays a significant role in suicide preven...
Objective To understand emergency department (ED) providers’ perspectives regarding the barriers and...
Purpose The purpose of this retrospective comparative study is to describe relationships among biolo...
BACKGROUND: Emergency departments (EDs) are important for preventing suicide. Historically, many pat...
Background Standardized routines and procedures are crucial in clinical practice, however, these ma...
OBJECTIVE: The study examined changes in self-reported attitudes and practices related to suicide ri...
Prior work from surveys and limited populations suggests many emergency department (ED) patients wit...
A study was conducted to detect suicide risk in adolescents and adults seeking treatment in an emerg...
Abstract Background For those who have experienced suicidal behaviour, discharge from the hospital e...
Importance: Suicide is a leading cause of deaths in the United States. Although the emergency depart...
The investigators conducted a pilot study to detect suicide risk in adolescents and adults seeking t...
International audienceObjective: Suicide prevention certainly includes a better knowledge of suicide...
This study analyzes the views of four groups of healthcare professionals who may play a role in the ...
BackgroundSuicide is a global public health issue. Approximately one third of individuals who comple...
Objective. To determine (1) the uniformity of disposition decisions made by clinicians working in Au...
BACKGROUND Suicide risk screening in healthcare settings plays a significant role in suicide preven...
Objective To understand emergency department (ED) providers’ perspectives regarding the barriers and...
Purpose The purpose of this retrospective comparative study is to describe relationships among biolo...
BACKGROUND: Emergency departments (EDs) are important for preventing suicide. Historically, many pat...
Background Standardized routines and procedures are crucial in clinical practice, however, these ma...
OBJECTIVE: The study examined changes in self-reported attitudes and practices related to suicide ri...
Prior work from surveys and limited populations suggests many emergency department (ED) patients wit...
A study was conducted to detect suicide risk in adolescents and adults seeking treatment in an emerg...
Abstract Background For those who have experienced suicidal behaviour, discharge from the hospital e...
Importance: Suicide is a leading cause of deaths in the United States. Although the emergency depart...
The investigators conducted a pilot study to detect suicide risk in adolescents and adults seeking t...
International audienceObjective: Suicide prevention certainly includes a better knowledge of suicide...
This study analyzes the views of four groups of healthcare professionals who may play a role in the ...