Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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338060 | Psychosomatics | 2008 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
BackgroundA suicide can be a devastating event in the hospital, and few guidelines exist to aid an institution’s response.MethodThe authors describe a framework of immediate, short-term and long-term responses in the event of an in-hospital suicide.ConclusionImplications for administration, communication, assessment, physical environment, and standards of care throughout the hospital are discussed that are relevant to both general-medical and psychiatric settings. Suggestions for the successful management of the aftermath of a suicide, such as the formation of a multidisciplinary leadership team, are included.
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Authors
Elizabeth D. Ballard, Maryland Pao, Lisa Horowitz, Laura M. Lee, David K. Henderson, Donald L. Rosenstein,