This quality improvement activity examined Safety Planning Intervention (SPI) over two 3-monthly periods for presentations from 13–17-year-olds with suicidal risk to a regional hospital Emergency Department (ED). We collected patient demography, presentation characteristics, presentation rate, and clinician use of SPI, including those under Emergency Examination Authorities (EEAs). An education workshop was offered between the audits, aimed to increase clinician (social work, psychology, nursing, and psychiatry) knowledge of SPIs. The annual ED presentation rate for suicide risk for 15–17-year-olds was 1,520 per 100,000 persons. More presentations were female, non-Indigenous persons, and fewer than half presented voluntarily. Most presentat...
The Emergency Department has been identified as a critical setting in which to identify people at ri...
AbstractObjectivesTo determine whether the rates of a first presentation to the emergency department...
Clinical practice of psychiatry has acquired role and responsibility which goes far beyond tradition...
This quality improvement activity examined Safety Planning Intervention (SPI) over two 3-monthly per...
IntroductionSuicide is a leading cause of death for children and young people and its prevention is ...
Suicide is preventable, yet is a leading cause of death in the United States. Approximately 1.5 mill...
TopicInternationally, preventing suicide in children and young people is a priority and there are a ...
Abstract Purpose: The purpose of this program evaluation is to evaluate the effectiveness of a newly...
Needs Assessment Background: Approximately 60% of suicides are associated with mood disorders, and n...
Abstract Background Suicide is a leading cause of dea...
The suicide safety plan is a plan of action created by the clinician and patient that essentially ch...
Background: No study to date has examined the effectiveness of integrating clinical decision support...
This is an audio-visual about risk assessment of suicide behavior. Part 1. Reformulating the conce...
This is an audio-visual about risk assessment of suicide behavior. Part 1. Reformulating the conce...
School-based youth-specific suicide prevention and early intervention initiatives are presently unde...
The Emergency Department has been identified as a critical setting in which to identify people at ri...
AbstractObjectivesTo determine whether the rates of a first presentation to the emergency department...
Clinical practice of psychiatry has acquired role and responsibility which goes far beyond tradition...
This quality improvement activity examined Safety Planning Intervention (SPI) over two 3-monthly per...
IntroductionSuicide is a leading cause of death for children and young people and its prevention is ...
Suicide is preventable, yet is a leading cause of death in the United States. Approximately 1.5 mill...
TopicInternationally, preventing suicide in children and young people is a priority and there are a ...
Abstract Purpose: The purpose of this program evaluation is to evaluate the effectiveness of a newly...
Needs Assessment Background: Approximately 60% of suicides are associated with mood disorders, and n...
Abstract Background Suicide is a leading cause of dea...
The suicide safety plan is a plan of action created by the clinician and patient that essentially ch...
Background: No study to date has examined the effectiveness of integrating clinical decision support...
This is an audio-visual about risk assessment of suicide behavior. Part 1. Reformulating the conce...
This is an audio-visual about risk assessment of suicide behavior. Part 1. Reformulating the conce...
School-based youth-specific suicide prevention and early intervention initiatives are presently unde...
The Emergency Department has been identified as a critical setting in which to identify people at ri...
AbstractObjectivesTo determine whether the rates of a first presentation to the emergency department...
Clinical practice of psychiatry has acquired role and responsibility which goes far beyond tradition...