Pathways and transitions for patients admitted to an emergency department after self‐harming events
Malene Sandahl,
Annmarie Touborg Lassen,
Elsebeth Stenager
et al.
Abstract:The frequency of people presented in emergency departments (EDs) after self‐harming events is increasing. Previous studies have shown that the complexity of the disorders of patients admitted to the ED after self‐harming events can be overwhelming for ED healthcare professionals (HCPs) to handle. The objective of this study was to observe and investigate the pathways for patients admitted to the ED after self‐harming events to either transition or discharge. Participant observation and interviews were selected… Show more
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