对急诊科预防青少年自杀的关爱联系实施情况进行回顾性评估

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摘要

目的 "关爱联系 "是指在急诊科(ED)就诊或住院后向有自杀想法或行为的患者发送简短的关爱信息,这可能会减少随后的自杀企图。我们旨在对一家儿童医院急诊室实施关爱联系的情况进行回顾性评估。 方法 我们开展了一项回顾性观察研究,以评估 2020 年 5 月至 2023 年 4 月期间在一家学术性儿童医院急诊室的常规临床护理中实施 "关爱接触 "的情况。因有自杀想法或行为而就诊的 5-18 岁患者有资格在 12 个月内收到六张印有个性化关爱信息的手写卡片。我们评估了注册率(获得 "关爱联系 "并同意接收的患者比例)、对预定时间表和卡片作者的忠实度、接收 "关爱联系 "期间因自杀想法或行为而进行的回访以及项目成本。 结果 在符合 "关爱接触 "条件并接受 "关爱接触 "的 627 人次中,有 614 人(98%)加入了该计划。在登记的案例中,587 例(96%)按照预定时间发送了卡片,541 例(88%)由预定作者书写了卡片。在参与计划期间,有 168 人(27%)因自杀意念或行为而回访急诊室。每位参与者的材料成本为 4.54 美元,人力成本为 0.9 小时。 结论 在儿童医院急诊室实施 "关爱接触 "是可行的,而且成本低,与预定的时间表和卡片书写者的忠实度高。需要进行前瞻性研究,以评估 "关爱接触 "在降低急诊室就诊青少年自杀风险方面的有效性。
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Retrospective evaluation of implementation of caring contacts for youth suicide prevention in an emergency department

Objective

Caring Contacts are brief caring messages sent to patients with suicidal thoughts or behaviors after an emergency department (ED) visit or hospitalization, which may decrease subsequent suicide attempts. We aimed to retrospectively evaluate the implementation of Caring Contacts in a children's hospital ED.

Methods

We conducted a retrospective observational study to evaluate the implementation of Caring Contacts within routine clinical care at an academic children's hospital ED from May 2020 to April 2023. Patients 5‒18 years old presenting for suicidal thoughts or behaviors were eligible to receive six handwritten cards with individualized caring messages, mailed over 12 months. We assessed enrollment rates (the percentage of patients offered Caring Contacts who agreed to receive them), fidelity to the intended schedule and card writer, return visits for suicidal ideation or behaviors while receiving Caring Contacts, and program costs.

Results

Of 627 encounters eligible for and offered Caring Contacts, 614 (98%) resulted in enrollment. Among instances of enrollment, 587 (96%) had cards sent per the intended schedule and 541 (88%) had cards written by the intended writer. A return ED visit for suicidal ideation or behaviors occurred for 168 (27%) during program participation. Costs per participant were $4.54 in materials and 0.9 h of personnel time.

Conclusion

In a children's hospital ED, Caring Contacts were feasible to implement with low costs and high fidelity to the intended schedule and card writer. Prospective studies are needed to assess Caring Contacts’ effectiveness in reducing suicide risk among adolescents following an ED visit.

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