Managing organisational change to improve health services for young people with deliberate self harm behaviour
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Repeat Deliberate Self Harm is a recognised risk factor for completed suicide and therefore reduction by effective healthservice response represents a valid contribution to suicide prevention. However, only a small fraction of people withdeliberate self harm presentations to general health settings actually reach specialist mental health follow-upappointments. Therefore, even if responses at that point are known to be effective they do not make a significantcontribution to reducing repeat self-harm overall. We describe health system organisational change strategies to improvehealth service engagement for the target group, and present data demonstrating the effectiveness of these strategies.
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2016 ◽
Vol 101
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pp. A55.2-A55
2004 ◽
Vol 21
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pp. 78-84
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2009 ◽
Vol 26
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pp. 114-118
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2019 ◽
Vol 55
(1)
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pp. 125-128
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2011 ◽
Vol 2011
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pp. 1-11
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