The management of self-harm (SH) wounds requires a non-judgemental holistic approach on the part of the health professional. It is important that SH wounds are assessed, and that interventions are agreed between the health professional and the patient. This article looks at definitions of SH and provides guidance on how health professionals can make an accurate assessment of the wound and, in addition to agreement treatment with the patient, provide patient education and guidance on self-care
Non-suicidal self-injury is a common behaviour in adolescents and young adults, and may be associate...
Chronic wounds can be burdensome for patients and are associated with a loss of independence and soc...
Features: Uses a novel Therapeutic Assessment approach to young people presenting with self-h...
The Royal College of Psychiatrists (2010) estimates that the incidence of self-harm in the UK has ri...
Self-harm is becoming more and more prevalent in clinician offices and is still an occurrence that m...
Self-harm is becoming more and more prevalent in clinician offices and is still an occurrence that m...
Self-harm may be used by individuals as a means to relieve distress and may be a coping and suicide ...
This article discusses how an integrated physical, psychological and social approach to wound care c...
Wounds have become a significant public health challenge and consume a large amount of healthcare re...
Non-suicidal self-injury is a common behaviour in adolescents and young adults, and may be associate...
Engagement in self-harm, defined as intentional self-poisoning or self-injury irrespective of the ap...
Engagement in self-harm, defined as intentional self-poisoning or self-injury irrespective of the ap...
The Royal College of Psychiatrists (2010) estimates that the incidence of self-harm in the UK has ri...
Non-suicidal self-injury includes deliberately damaging the tissues of one's own body. Self-harming ...
Non-suicidal self-injury includes deliberately damaging the tissues of one's own body. Self-harming ...
Non-suicidal self-injury is a common behaviour in adolescents and young adults, and may be associate...
Chronic wounds can be burdensome for patients and are associated with a loss of independence and soc...
Features: Uses a novel Therapeutic Assessment approach to young people presenting with self-h...
The Royal College of Psychiatrists (2010) estimates that the incidence of self-harm in the UK has ri...
Self-harm is becoming more and more prevalent in clinician offices and is still an occurrence that m...
Self-harm is becoming more and more prevalent in clinician offices and is still an occurrence that m...
Self-harm may be used by individuals as a means to relieve distress and may be a coping and suicide ...
This article discusses how an integrated physical, psychological and social approach to wound care c...
Wounds have become a significant public health challenge and consume a large amount of healthcare re...
Non-suicidal self-injury is a common behaviour in adolescents and young adults, and may be associate...
Engagement in self-harm, defined as intentional self-poisoning or self-injury irrespective of the ap...
Engagement in self-harm, defined as intentional self-poisoning or self-injury irrespective of the ap...
The Royal College of Psychiatrists (2010) estimates that the incidence of self-harm in the UK has ri...
Non-suicidal self-injury includes deliberately damaging the tissues of one's own body. Self-harming ...
Non-suicidal self-injury includes deliberately damaging the tissues of one's own body. Self-harming ...
Non-suicidal self-injury is a common behaviour in adolescents and young adults, and may be associate...
Chronic wounds can be burdensome for patients and are associated with a loss of independence and soc...
Features: Uses a novel Therapeutic Assessment approach to young people presenting with self-h...