Treatment protocol of suicidal behavior in a day hospital setting

Marco Sarchiapone, Giovanni Camardese, Vladimir Carli, Emanuele Barbarino, Sergio De Risio

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Abstract

The complex nature of suicide suggests that complex interventions are necessary for suicide prevention and for treatment and follow-up of patients with suicidal behavior. A common problem is the patient’ s destiny after the eventual life-saving primary medical care given in the inpatient units while the increased suicidal risk associated with discharge is in contrast with the possible negative consequences of psychiatric hospitalization. In these optics the authors present a treatment protocol for suicidal patients admitted to the “A.Gemelli” Hospital in Rome. All the patients, with suicide attempt, when recovered their medical problems, have been admitted in a Day Hospital setting and have been reviewed daily by an equipe of psychiatrists, nurses and social assistants. After the psychiatric evaluation and the diagnostic deepening of patients, a biological, psychological and sociological therapeutic management, turned to patient and to his family, was performed. The analysis of protocol and its impact on the prevention of suicidal behavior and suicide repetitions is discussed.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)225-225
Number of pages1
JournalEuropean Psychiatry
Volume15
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2000
Event10th Congress of the Association of European Psychiatrists (AEP 2000) - Praga
Duration: 28 Oct 20001 Nov 2000

Keywords

  • Day Hospital
  • Sucide

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