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Nasjonale retningslinjer for forbygging av selvmord i psykisk helsevern. Tilpasninger til målgruppen: barn/unge i spesialisthelsetjenesten
Engelsk titel: National guidelines for prevention of suicide in psychiatric health care. Implementation of these for child/adolescent in specialized health services Läs online Författare: Östlie, Kristin ; Lindmark, Johan ; Reinholdt, Nils Petter Språk: Nor Antal referenser: 4 Dokumenttyp: Artikel UI-nummer: 12051995

Tidskrift

Suicidologi 2012;17(1)13-5 ISSN 1501-6994 KIBs bestånd av denna tidskrift Denna tidskrift är expertgranskad (Peer-Reviewed)

Sammanfattning

Norwegian guidelines for Suicide prevention in psychiatric health care were published in 2008, since then there has been much focus on the implementation process of these in the Norwegian hospitals. RTVS (Regional centre for Trauma and Sucide Prevention) East and South have via directive letters from the Directorate of Health been given the task of assisting the hospitals in this work. Through our work in the health care hospitals there has been voiced a need for systematization of the rules regarding a better application for the target groups children and adolescents in the specialist health service. With this background RTVS initiated the establishing a professional network in which all hospitals were invited to participate. The participants jointly have a broad and solid competence as to research and clinical practice and have through their joint effort represented hospitalized as well as out patient perspectives. The network has met three times during 2011, and in addition parts of the work has been done locally and in subgroups. Main themes of the work have been: age related adaption, network, mapping, evaluation and documentation. RTVS and the working group suggest that the hospitals individually use this document as a foundation for their own procedures/guidelines. The document intends to enhance the quality Suicide prevention efforts for children and adolescents in the special health service.