Journal article
Development of best practice guidelines for suicide-related crisis response and aftercare in the emergency department or other acute settings: A Delphi expert consensus study
NTM Hill, F Shand, M Torok, L Halliday, NJ Reavley
BMC Psychiatry | BMC | Published : 2019
Abstract
Background: For those who have experienced suicidal behaviour, discharge from the hospital emergency department and other acute settings represents a period of heightened vulnerability for future suicide risk. Current guidelines for suicide response in acute settings often fail to fully address the barriers faced by emergency department personnel who have contact with a person who presents for suicidal behaviour, and have been developed largely without the input of consumers or service users. The aim of the study was to use the Delphi expert consensus method to develop guidelines for staff responding to suicidal presentations in acute settings. Methods: Systematic searches of academic and gr..
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Awarded by National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
Nicole Hill is supported by an Australian Rotary Health PhD scholarship. Dr. Fiona Shand is supported by the National Health and Medical Research Council Career Medical Research Future Fund (APP1150980). Dr. Michelle Torok is supported by National Health and Medical Research Council Career development fellowship (APP1138710). A/Prof Reavley is supported by National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia Career development fellowship (GNT1083394).