Self-harm in young people remains a significant concern. Studies of emergency departments have centred on negative professional attitudes. There has been limited interrogation and theorization of what drives such attitudes, and the contexts that sustain them. Adopting a complex systems lens, this study aimed to explore how systems shape professional and patient interactions. It draws upon interviews with healthcare and affiliated professionals (n=14) in a UK case study hospital, with primary focus on the emergency department. Data were analysed using a thematic approach and the principles of grounded theory. Four themes emerged, with the first three centralising how professionals’ practices operate within: 1) a framework of risk management;...
Introduction: Within Europe, the UK has one of the highest rates of self-harm, with a particularly h...
Hans Idenfors, Gunnar Kullgren, Ellinor Salander Renberg Department of Clinical Sciences, Division ...
Objectives: We report the first Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis examination of self-harm an...
Self-harm in young people remains a significant concern. Studies of emergency departments have centr...
Many young people who engage in self-harm do not seek help from health services. For those that do, ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the Royal College of Psy...
Background: Each year, 220,000 episodes of self-harm are managed by Emergency Departments (EDs) in E...
Rates of hospital presentation for self-harm have increased in recent years and although clinical pr...
Purpose This review aimed to synthesize qualitative literature exploring inpatient hospital staff ex...
The literature is clear that self-harm is a serious and widespread behaviour among people with menta...
Rates of hospital presentation for self-harm have increased in recent years, and although clinical p...
Introduction Literature describes self-harm as functional and meaningful. This creates difficulties...
Introduction: Within Europe, the UK has one of the highest rates of self-harm, with a particularly h...
Patients who self-harm reported negative staff attitudes towards them on presentation to an Emergenc...
Objectives: We report the first Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis examination of self-harm an...
Introduction: Within Europe, the UK has one of the highest rates of self-harm, with a particularly h...
Hans Idenfors, Gunnar Kullgren, Ellinor Salander Renberg Department of Clinical Sciences, Division ...
Objectives: We report the first Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis examination of self-harm an...
Self-harm in young people remains a significant concern. Studies of emergency departments have centr...
Many young people who engage in self-harm do not seek help from health services. For those that do, ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the Royal College of Psy...
Background: Each year, 220,000 episodes of self-harm are managed by Emergency Departments (EDs) in E...
Rates of hospital presentation for self-harm have increased in recent years and although clinical pr...
Purpose This review aimed to synthesize qualitative literature exploring inpatient hospital staff ex...
The literature is clear that self-harm is a serious and widespread behaviour among people with menta...
Rates of hospital presentation for self-harm have increased in recent years, and although clinical p...
Introduction Literature describes self-harm as functional and meaningful. This creates difficulties...
Introduction: Within Europe, the UK has one of the highest rates of self-harm, with a particularly h...
Patients who self-harm reported negative staff attitudes towards them on presentation to an Emergenc...
Objectives: We report the first Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis examination of self-harm an...
Introduction: Within Europe, the UK has one of the highest rates of self-harm, with a particularly h...
Hans Idenfors, Gunnar Kullgren, Ellinor Salander Renberg Department of Clinical Sciences, Division ...
Objectives: We report the first Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis examination of self-harm an...