Background/Aims A female acute inpatient mental health ward developed a care pathway to support women who self-harm during their admission. This service evaluation was the first to explore staff and patients' experiences of the care pathway using qualitative methods. Methods Semi-structured interviews were completed with eight staff members and five patients. Thematic analysis was used to analyse the interview data. Results Themes that developed from staff interviews were about effects on staff and staff support, enabling patients to manage self-harm autonomously and the ward environment. Themes developed from patient interviews included enabling engagement, putting skills into practice and least restrictive practice. Staff and patients vie...
Little evidence exists in the literature for how to manage clients who self-harm within low, medium ...
Self-harm in young people remains a significant concern. Studies of emergency departments have centr...
The UK national policy on self-harm states that people who have self-harmed should be offered assess...
Introduction Literature describes self-harm as functional and meaningful. This creates difficulties...
Purpose This review aimed to synthesize qualitative literature exploring inpatient hospital staff ex...
Rates of hospital presentation for self-harm have increased in recent years and although clinical pr...
The literature is clear that self-harm is a serious and widespread behaviour among people with menta...
Purpose – This study seeks to explore the content analysis of two qualitative studies looking at exp...
Rates of hospital presentation for self-harm have increased in recent years, and although clinical p...
Background:Differing perspectives of self-harm may result in a struggle between patients and treatme...
BACKGROUND: Harm reduction has had positive outcomes for people using sexual health and substance mi...
Background: Each year, 220,000 episodes of self-harm are managed by Emergency Departments (EDs) in E...
OBJECTIVES: To describe the characteristics and management of individuals attending hospital with se...
Background Timely provision of aftercare following self-harm may reduce risks of repetition and prem...
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Little evidence exists in the literature for how to manage clients who self-harm within low, medium ...
Self-harm in young people remains a significant concern. Studies of emergency departments have centr...
The UK national policy on self-harm states that people who have self-harmed should be offered assess...
Introduction Literature describes self-harm as functional and meaningful. This creates difficulties...
Purpose This review aimed to synthesize qualitative literature exploring inpatient hospital staff ex...
Rates of hospital presentation for self-harm have increased in recent years and although clinical pr...
The literature is clear that self-harm is a serious and widespread behaviour among people with menta...
Purpose – This study seeks to explore the content analysis of two qualitative studies looking at exp...
Rates of hospital presentation for self-harm have increased in recent years, and although clinical p...
Background:Differing perspectives of self-harm may result in a struggle between patients and treatme...
BACKGROUND: Harm reduction has had positive outcomes for people using sexual health and substance mi...
Background: Each year, 220,000 episodes of self-harm are managed by Emergency Departments (EDs) in E...
OBJECTIVES: To describe the characteristics and management of individuals attending hospital with se...
Background Timely provision of aftercare following self-harm may reduce risks of repetition and prem...
This article is published under Creative Commons Licence 3.0. Original article can be found at : htt...
Little evidence exists in the literature for how to manage clients who self-harm within low, medium ...
Self-harm in young people remains a significant concern. Studies of emergency departments have centr...
The UK national policy on self-harm states that people who have self-harmed should be offered assess...