For Australians experiencing a suicide crisis, the emergency department (ED) is the recommended point of contact for intervention and to ensure personal safety. However, negative ED experiences can deter individuals from returning, thus impacting future suicide risk. In order to improve the ED environment for individuals in suicidal crisis, an in-depth understanding of this experience is needed. In-depth semi-structured interviews with 17 help seekers and 16 support persons were conducted. A grounded theory approach uncovered a core organising concept—all participants wanted a “a sustained, productive, constructive relationship with someone who can help” during the ED visit—which guided analysis. Thematic analysis resulted in two themes and...
Background: Australian Emergency Departments are experiencing increased numbers of clients with a me...
Background: The Emergency Department (ED) is an integral link to both mental health inpatient and c...
Introduction: Lethal means counseling (to reduce access to firearms or other suicide methods) i...
Abstract Background For those who have experienced suicidal behaviour, discharge from the hospital e...
Significant others are often crucial for suicidal persons or suicide attempters’ access to care, yet...
Objective: To understand how patients in suicidal crises perceive their engagement with nurses in me...
Mental health presentations to the emergency department (ED) have increased, and the emergency depar...
Mental health presentations to the emergency department (ED) have increased, and the emergency depar...
The Emergency Department has been identified as a critical setting in which to identify people at ri...
Background: Australian Emergency Departments are experiencing increased numbers of clients with a me...
Objectives Identify the strategies implemented by emergency care professionals when facing tension a...
The aim of this study was to explore the experiences of being suicidal and the encounter with health...
The purpose of this study was to gain an understanding of how perceived lack of care in times of cri...
Deliberate self-harm, attempted suicide and Borderline Personality Disorder are problems affecting a...
M.A.According to Kleespies (2000), a client's behavioural crisis is a condition in which a client ha...
Background: Australian Emergency Departments are experiencing increased numbers of clients with a me...
Background: The Emergency Department (ED) is an integral link to both mental health inpatient and c...
Introduction: Lethal means counseling (to reduce access to firearms or other suicide methods) i...
Abstract Background For those who have experienced suicidal behaviour, discharge from the hospital e...
Significant others are often crucial for suicidal persons or suicide attempters’ access to care, yet...
Objective: To understand how patients in suicidal crises perceive their engagement with nurses in me...
Mental health presentations to the emergency department (ED) have increased, and the emergency depar...
Mental health presentations to the emergency department (ED) have increased, and the emergency depar...
The Emergency Department has been identified as a critical setting in which to identify people at ri...
Background: Australian Emergency Departments are experiencing increased numbers of clients with a me...
Objectives Identify the strategies implemented by emergency care professionals when facing tension a...
The aim of this study was to explore the experiences of being suicidal and the encounter with health...
The purpose of this study was to gain an understanding of how perceived lack of care in times of cri...
Deliberate self-harm, attempted suicide and Borderline Personality Disorder are problems affecting a...
M.A.According to Kleespies (2000), a client's behavioural crisis is a condition in which a client ha...
Background: Australian Emergency Departments are experiencing increased numbers of clients with a me...
Background: The Emergency Department (ED) is an integral link to both mental health inpatient and c...
Introduction: Lethal means counseling (to reduce access to firearms or other suicide methods) i...