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Assessing Suicide Risk: What is Commonly Missed in the Emergency Room?

作者信息

Alavi Nazanin, Reshetukha Taras, Prost Eric, Antoniak Kristen, Groll Dianne

机构信息

ALAVI, RESHETUKHA, PROST, ANTONIAK, and GROLL: Department of Psychiatry, Queen's University, Kingston, ON, Canada.

出版信息

J Psychiatr Pract. 2017 Mar;23(2):82-91. doi: 10.1097/PRA.0000000000000216.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Although risk assessment for suicide has been extensively studied, it is still an inexact process. The current study determined how busy emergency clinicians actually assessed and documented suicide risk, while also examining the differences between psychiatric and emergency medicine opinions on the importance of various suicide predictors.

METHOD

Phase 1 of the study involved the administration of a survey on the relative importance of various suicide predictors for the specialties of psychiatry and emergency medicine. In phase 2 of the study, a chart review of psychiatric emergency room patients was conducted to determine the actual documentation rates of the suicide predictors.

RESULTS

Several predictors that were deemed to be important, including suicidal plan, intent for suicide, having means available for suicide, and practicing suicide (taking different steps leading up to suicide but not actually attempting suicide), had low documentation rates.

CONCLUSIONS

Medical specialties have different opinions on the importance of various suicide predictors. Also, some predictors deemed important had low documentation rates. Educational interventions and simple assessment tools may help to increase documentation rates of several suicide predictors in busy clinical settings.

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