Commentary on: Murphy E, Kapur N, Webb R, et al. Risk assessment following self-harm: comparison of mental health nurses and psychiatrists. J Adv Nurs 2011 ; 67:127-39
Evidence to guide clinical management of self-harm is sparse, trials have recruited selected samples...
PURPOSE: Self-harm patient management varies markedly between hospitals, with fourfold differences i...
Objective: Self-injury can be described as the deliberate destruction of the body without the intent...
Commentary on: Murphy E, Kapur N, Webb R, et al. Risk assessment following self-harm: comparison of ...
Commentary on: Murphy E, Kapur N, Webb R, et al. Risk assessment following self-harm: comparison of ...
Assessment following self-harm: nurses provide comparable risk assessment to psychiatrists but are l...
The major role that mental health nurses have in conducting self-harm assessments, including risk as...
Assessment following self-harm: nurses provide comparable risk assessment to psychiatrists but are l...
Background: There is mixed evidence for whether psychosocial assessment following hospital presentat...
BACKGROUND: Psychosocial assessment is central to the management of self-harm, but not all individua...
BACKGROUND: Psychosocial assessment of self-harm patients by mental health service staff is an impor...
Assessment of a patient after hospital-treated self-harm or psychiatric hospitalization often includ...
The Royal College of Psychiatrists (2010) estimates that the incidence of self-harm in the UK has ri...
BACKGROUND: Quantitative research about self-harm largely deals with self-poisoning, despite the hig...
© 2012 Grant PhillipsBACKGROUND: The management of deliberate self-harm presentations in Australi...
Evidence to guide clinical management of self-harm is sparse, trials have recruited selected samples...
PURPOSE: Self-harm patient management varies markedly between hospitals, with fourfold differences i...
Objective: Self-injury can be described as the deliberate destruction of the body without the intent...
Commentary on: Murphy E, Kapur N, Webb R, et al. Risk assessment following self-harm: comparison of ...
Commentary on: Murphy E, Kapur N, Webb R, et al. Risk assessment following self-harm: comparison of ...
Assessment following self-harm: nurses provide comparable risk assessment to psychiatrists but are l...
The major role that mental health nurses have in conducting self-harm assessments, including risk as...
Assessment following self-harm: nurses provide comparable risk assessment to psychiatrists but are l...
Background: There is mixed evidence for whether psychosocial assessment following hospital presentat...
BACKGROUND: Psychosocial assessment is central to the management of self-harm, but not all individua...
BACKGROUND: Psychosocial assessment of self-harm patients by mental health service staff is an impor...
Assessment of a patient after hospital-treated self-harm or psychiatric hospitalization often includ...
The Royal College of Psychiatrists (2010) estimates that the incidence of self-harm in the UK has ri...
BACKGROUND: Quantitative research about self-harm largely deals with self-poisoning, despite the hig...
© 2012 Grant PhillipsBACKGROUND: The management of deliberate self-harm presentations in Australi...
Evidence to guide clinical management of self-harm is sparse, trials have recruited selected samples...
PURPOSE: Self-harm patient management varies markedly between hospitals, with fourfold differences i...
Objective: Self-injury can be described as the deliberate destruction of the body without the intent...