儿科急诊室的自残和自杀干预措施:荟萃综述。

IF 6 2区 医学 Q1 PEDIATRICS
Marcela Radunz, Catherine Johnson, Bridianne O'Dea, Tracey D Wade
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在过去十年中,儿科急诊科(ED)关于自我伤害和自杀的报告在世界范围内显着增加,使儿科急诊科成为经历自杀意念的年轻人的关键接触点。自2022年以来,已经对儿科急诊科的自我伤害/自杀干预措施进行了四次系统评价,但由于样本量小和异质性高,研究结果受到限制。本荟萃综述提供了指导临床实践和未来研究的建议,以提高儿科急诊科处理自我伤害和自杀相关行为的干预质量。在确定的286项研究中,包括5项综述,综合了截至2022年5月发表的14项基于ed的干预措施的单独研究。综合了关键主题和结论。出现了三个主要主题,包括:缺乏翔实的试验,低水平的干预有效性和共同的干预要素。先前试验的信息量受到样本量小、缺乏全球相关研究和利益相关者观点有限的限制。常见的干预要素包括:急症出院后随访、家庭参与、心理教育及安全规划。在这一领域取得的进展有限,可能是由于在儿科急诊科进行严格试验面临挑战。研究未能纳入年轻人及其家庭的声音,而这对满足他们的需求至关重要。未来的研究必须优先考虑与青少年、家长和利益相关者共同设计,作为开发更有效的儿科ED干预措施的关键下一步。数字工具可能为急诊科提供干预措施,但应该补充面对面的专业接触。
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Interventions for self-harm and suicidality in paediatric emergency departments: a meta-review.

Paediatric emergency department (ED) presentations for self-harm and suicidality have significantly increased worldwide in the past decade, making paediatric EDs a key point of contact for young people experiencing suicidal ideation. Since 2022, four systematic reviews have been conducted on interventions for self-harm/suicidality in paediatric EDs, but findings were limited by small sample sizes and high heterogeneity. This meta-review provides recommendations to guide clinical practice and future research to enhance the quality of interventions in paediatric EDs for addressing self-harm and suicide related behaviours. Of 286 studies identified, five reviews synthesising 14 individual studies on ED-based interventions published up to May 2022 were included. Key themes and conclusions were synthesised. Three main themes emerged including: lack of informative trials, low levels of intervention effectiveness and common intervention elements. Informativeness of prior trials was limited by small sample sizes, lack of globally relevant research and limited stakeholder perspectives. Common intervention elements included: follow-up contact post-ED discharge, family involvement and psychoeducation with safety planning. Limited progress has been made in this field, likely due to challenges in conducting rigorous trials in paediatric EDs. Research has failed to incorporate voices of young people and their families, crucial for meeting their needs. Future research must prioritise co-design with youth, parents, and stakeholders as a critical next step in developing more effective paediatric ED interventions. Digital tools may offer promise for delivering interventions in the ED but should complement face-to-face professional contact.

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来源期刊
CiteScore
12.80
自引率
4.70%
发文量
186
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: European Child and Adolescent Psychiatry is Europe''s only peer-reviewed journal entirely devoted to child and adolescent psychiatry. It aims to further a broad understanding of psychopathology in children and adolescents. Empirical research is its foundation, and clinical relevance is its hallmark. European Child and Adolescent Psychiatry welcomes in particular papers covering neuropsychiatry, cognitive neuroscience, genetics, neuroimaging, pharmacology, and related fields of interest. Contributions are encouraged from all around the world.
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