Background Guidance in England recommends psychosocial assessment when presenting to hospital following self-harm but adherence is variable. There is some evidence suggesting that psychosocial assessment is associated with lower risk of subsequent presentation to hospital for self-harm, but the potential cost-effectiveness of psychosocial assessment for hospital-presenting self-harm is unknown. Methods A three-state four-cycle Markov model was used to assess cost-effectiveness of psychosocial assessment after self-harm compared with no assessment over 2 years. Data on risk of subsequent self-harm and hospital costs of treating self-harm were drawn from the Multicentre Study of Self-Harm in England, while estimates of effectiveness of psycho...
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Background A National Clinical Programme for the Management of Hospital-Presenting Self-Harm (NCP-S...
The Royal College of Psychiatrists (2010) estimates that the incidence of self-harm in the UK has ri...
Background Guidance in England recommends psychosocial assessment when presenting to hospital follow...
Background: Risk scales are used widely for assessing individuals presenting to Emergency Department...
Background: Self-harm is an extremely common reason for hospital presentation. There have, however, ...
Background: Self-harm is an extremely common reason for hospital presentation. There have, however, ...
BACKGROUND: Psychosocial assessment is central to the management of self-harm, but not all individua...
Background Clinical guidelines have recommended psychosocial assessment of self-harm patients for ye...
Background: Risk scales are used widely for assessing individuals presenting to Emergency Department...
Background Evidence to guide clinical management of self-harm is sparse, trials have recruited sele...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Evidence to guide clinical management of self-harm is sparse, trials have r...
Background: Evidence to guide clinical management of self-harm is sparse, trials have recruited sele...
AimsThe aim of this study was to estimate incidence of self-harm presentations to hospitals and thei...
Aims The aim of this study was to estimate incidence of self-harm presentations to hospitals and the...
From Europe PMC via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: ppub 2021-05-01, epub 2021-05-23Publication sta...
Background A National Clinical Programme for the Management of Hospital-Presenting Self-Harm (NCP-S...
The Royal College of Psychiatrists (2010) estimates that the incidence of self-harm in the UK has ri...
Background Guidance in England recommends psychosocial assessment when presenting to hospital follow...
Background: Risk scales are used widely for assessing individuals presenting to Emergency Department...
Background: Self-harm is an extremely common reason for hospital presentation. There have, however, ...
Background: Self-harm is an extremely common reason for hospital presentation. There have, however, ...
BACKGROUND: Psychosocial assessment is central to the management of self-harm, but not all individua...
Background Clinical guidelines have recommended psychosocial assessment of self-harm patients for ye...
Background: Risk scales are used widely for assessing individuals presenting to Emergency Department...
Background Evidence to guide clinical management of self-harm is sparse, trials have recruited sele...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Evidence to guide clinical management of self-harm is sparse, trials have r...
Background: Evidence to guide clinical management of self-harm is sparse, trials have recruited sele...
AimsThe aim of this study was to estimate incidence of self-harm presentations to hospitals and thei...
Aims The aim of this study was to estimate incidence of self-harm presentations to hospitals and the...
From Europe PMC via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: ppub 2021-05-01, epub 2021-05-23Publication sta...
Background A National Clinical Programme for the Management of Hospital-Presenting Self-Harm (NCP-S...
The Royal College of Psychiatrists (2010) estimates that the incidence of self-harm in the UK has ri...