How emergency departments can help prevent suicide among at-risk patients: Five brief interventions
This nine-minute video describes five brief interventions which can be used to prevent suicide prior to discharge from emergency departments.
- Brief patient education helps patients understand their condition, treatment and follow-up strategies.
- Safety plans are developed collaboratively with clinicians guiding patients to identify coping strategies and resources patients can use before or during a suicidal crisis.
- Lethal means counseling engages patients in a discussion to limit access to means of suicide until they no longer feel suicidal.
- Rapid referral schedules follow-up mental health appointments within 24 hours of discharge. Caring contacts consists of ongoing contact with discharged patients via postcards, letters, phone calls or various other media.
Author: Suicide Prevention Resource Center (SPRC)
Year Published/Updated: 2018
Resource Type: Video/Audio Recording