TY - JOUR
T1 - Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists clinical practice guideline for the management of deliberate self-harm
AU - Carter, Gregory
AU - Page, Andrew
AU - Large, Matthew
AU - Hetrick, Sarah
AU - Milner, Allison Joy
AU - Bendit, Nick
AU - Walton, Carla
AU - Draper, Brian
AU - Hazell, Philip
AU - Fortune, Sarah
AU - Burns, Jane
AU - Patton, George
AU - Lawrence, Mark
AU - Dadd, Lawrence
AU - Robinson, Jo
AU - Christensen, Helen
PY - 2016
Y1 - 2016
N2 - Objective: To provide guidance for the organisation and delivery of clinical services and the clinical management of patients who deliberately self-harm, based on scientific evidence supplemented by expert clinical consensus and expressed as recommendations. Method: Articles and information were sourced from search engines including PubMed, EMBASE, MEDLINE and PsycINFO for several systematic reviews, which were supplemented by literature known to the deliberate self-harm working group, and from published systematic reviews and guidelines for deliberate self-harm. Information was reviewed by members of the deliberate self-harm working group, and findings were then formulated into consensus-based recommendations and clinical guidance. The guidelines were subjected to successive consultation and external review involving expert and clinical advisors, the public, key stakeholders, professional bodies and specialist groups with interest and expertise in deliberate self-harm. Results: The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists clinical practice guidelines for deliberate self-harm provide up-to-date guidance and advice regarding the management of deliberate self-harm patients, which is informed by evidence and clinical experience. The clinical practice guidelines for deliberate self-harm is intended for clinical use and service development by psychiatrists, psychologists, physicians and others with an interest in mental health care. Conclusion: The clinical practice guidelines for deliberate self-harm address self-harm within specific population subgroups and provide up-to-date recommendations and guidance within an evidence-based framework, supplemented by expert clinical consensus.
AB - Objective: To provide guidance for the organisation and delivery of clinical services and the clinical management of patients who deliberately self-harm, based on scientific evidence supplemented by expert clinical consensus and expressed as recommendations. Method: Articles and information were sourced from search engines including PubMed, EMBASE, MEDLINE and PsycINFO for several systematic reviews, which were supplemented by literature known to the deliberate self-harm working group, and from published systematic reviews and guidelines for deliberate self-harm. Information was reviewed by members of the deliberate self-harm working group, and findings were then formulated into consensus-based recommendations and clinical guidance. The guidelines were subjected to successive consultation and external review involving expert and clinical advisors, the public, key stakeholders, professional bodies and specialist groups with interest and expertise in deliberate self-harm. Results: The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists clinical practice guidelines for deliberate self-harm provide up-to-date guidance and advice regarding the management of deliberate self-harm patients, which is informed by evidence and clinical experience. The clinical practice guidelines for deliberate self-harm is intended for clinical use and service development by psychiatrists, psychologists, physicians and others with an interest in mental health care. Conclusion: The clinical practice guidelines for deliberate self-harm address self-harm within specific population subgroups and provide up-to-date recommendations and guidance within an evidence-based framework, supplemented by expert clinical consensus.
KW - management
KW - parasuicide
KW - self-injurious behavior
KW - treatment
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/1959.7/uws:37733
U2 - 10.1177/0004867416661039
DO - 10.1177/0004867416661039
M3 - Article
VL - 50
SP - 939
EP - 1000
JO - Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry
JF - Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry
IS - 10
ER -