Recognising and responding to suicide-risk factors in primary care: a scoping review

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  • What: The aim of this scoping review is to understand how PCPs can effectively recognise and respond to suicide-risk factors in a way that keeps patients attending in primary care safe and reduces the outcome of suicide. The study aimed to evaluate and identify barriers to effective suicide risk assessment Retrospective analysis of data Data were extracted on the study aims, design, location, sample size and demographic information. Within the review, the authors identified six key themes regarding suicide risk assessment in primary care.
  • Who: Pooja Saini from the Appleby et al (1996) United . . .

     

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