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Post-Attempt Followup and Regular Contact Interventions – Evidence Brief on Suicide Care

Key Points

1. A previous suicide attempt is one of the strongest predictors of future suicidal behaviour.

2. The risk of suicidal behaviour or a repeat suicide attempt is highest in the weeks and months following discharge from an emergency department or inpatient care.

3. A post-discharge plan, including regular contact with the patient 24 to 72 hours after discharge, is recommended as a best practice.

4. Post-discharge plans should be prepared in collaboration with the patient and ideally include family and friends (consent may either be implied or required, depending on the situation).

5. Regular contact should be maintained for up to two years with frequency determined by the patient’s evolution.

Post-Attempt Followup and Regular Contact Interventions – Evidence Brief on Suicide Care

Post-Attempt Followup and Regular Contact Interventions – Evidence Brief on Suicide Care

Key Points

1. A previous suicide attempt is one of the strongest predictors of future suicidal behaviour.

2. The risk of suicidal behaviour or a repeat suicide attempt is highest in the weeks and months following discharge from an emergency department or inpatient care.

3. A post-discharge plan, including regular contact with the patient 24 to 72 hours after discharge, is recommended as a best practice.

4. Post-discharge plans should be prepared in collaboration with the patient and ideally include family and friends (consent may either be implied or required, depending on the situation).

5. Regular contact should be maintained for up to two years with frequency determined by the patient’s evolution.

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Description: This French webinar allows participants to learn about the implementation of good practices in suicide prevention in Quebec: an innovative project. Dr. Julie Lane will touch on the suicide prevention initiatives in Quebec, the winning conditions for changing practices, and their impacts on suicide prevention. Guest Speakers: Dr. Julie Lane,Assistant to the director and...

Description: This French webinar allows participants to learn about the implementation of good practices in suicide prevention in Quebec: an innovative project. Dr. Julie Lane will touch on the suicide prevention initiatives in Quebec, the winning conditions for changing practices, and their impacts on suicide prevention. Guest Speakers: Dr. Julie Lane,Assistant to the director and...