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Integrated Care Pathway for Children Who Attempt Deliberate Self Harm

Integrated Care Pathway for Children Who Attempt Deliberate Self Harm ICP APPLICATION Integrated care pathway for children who attempt deliberate self harm Nien Gardner and Brenda Fletcher Northainpton General Hospital, UK The Child Adolescent and Family Service (CAFS) in Sisters on paediatric wards Northamptoil see approximately 20 patients with 0 Consultants on paediatric wards deliberate self-harm (DSH) attempts every month. In Senior health officers the past these children would have been seen by 0 Registrars several professional people - triage nurse, doctor in Nurses A & E, nurse(s) on ward, senior house officer, regis- 0 CAFS members. trar, consultant, CAFS professional and sometimes Since implementation of the ICP, it has been used second-on-call at CAFS - all of whom would keep with 117 children, admitted between April 2002 and separate notes and files. After discharge a follow-up March 2003, who have deliberately attempted self appointment may have been made to see yet another harm. CAFS professional. The ICP tool is very good for child psychology, as After attending a conference in May 2002 we see children who have the same reasons for (Development and delivery of in-house ICP training referral, i.e. behavioural problems, feeding problems, and coniiiiunication programme, Belfast), a paediatric sleeping problems, scholastic problems, enuresis, etc. clinical psychologist http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Journal of integrated Care Pathways SAGE

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SAGE
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© 2003 SAGE Publications
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1473-2297
DOI
10.1177/147322970300700304
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Abstract

ICP APPLICATION Integrated care pathway for children who attempt deliberate self harm Nien Gardner and Brenda Fletcher Northainpton General Hospital, UK The Child Adolescent and Family Service (CAFS) in Sisters on paediatric wards Northamptoil see approximately 20 patients with 0 Consultants on paediatric wards deliberate self-harm (DSH) attempts every month. In Senior health officers the past these children would have been seen by 0 Registrars several professional people - triage nurse, doctor in Nurses A & E, nurse(s) on ward, senior house officer, regis- 0 CAFS members. trar, consultant, CAFS professional and sometimes Since implementation of the ICP, it has been used second-on-call at CAFS - all of whom would keep with 117 children, admitted between April 2002 and separate notes and files. After discharge a follow-up March 2003, who have deliberately attempted self appointment may have been made to see yet another harm. CAFS professional. The ICP tool is very good for child psychology, as After attending a conference in May 2002 we see children who have the same reasons for (Development and delivery of in-house ICP training referral, i.e. behavioural problems, feeding problems, and coniiiiunication programme, Belfast), a paediatric sleeping problems, scholastic problems, enuresis, etc. clinical psychologist

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Journal of integrated Care PathwaysSAGE

Published: Dec 1, 2003

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