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dc.contributor.authorBerg, Siv Hilde
dc.contributor.authorRørtveit, Kristine
dc.contributor.authorWalby, Fredrik A
dc.contributor.authorAase, Karina
dc.date.accessioned2018-04-05T11:46:15Z
dc.date.available2018-04-05T11:46:15Z
dc.date.created2017-01-31T20:42:57Z
dc.date.issued2017-01
dc.identifier.citationBerg, S.H. et al. (2017) Safe clinical practice for patients hospitalised in a suicidal crisis: a study protocol for a qualitative case study. BMJ Open, 7(1).nb_NO
dc.identifier.issn2044-6055
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11250/2492843
dc.description.abstractIntroduction: Suicide prevention in psychiatric care is arguably complex and incompletely understood as a patient safety issue. A resilient healthcare approach provides perspectives through which to understand this complexity by understanding everyday clinical practice. By including suicidal patients and healthcare professionals as sources of knowledge, a deeper understanding of what constitutes safe clinical practice can be achieved. Methods: This planned study aims to adopt the perspective of resilient healthcare to provide a deeper understanding of safe clinical practice for suicidal patients in psychiatric inpatient care. It will describe the experienced components and conditions of safe clinical practice and the experienced practice of patient safety. The study will apply a descriptive case study approach consisting of qualitative semistructured interviews and focus groups. The data sources are hospitalised patients in a suicidal crisis and healthcare professionals in clinical practice. Ethics and dissemination: This study was approved by the Regional Ethics Committee (2016/34). The results will be disseminated through scientific articles, a PhD dissertation, and national and international conferences. These findings can generate knowledge to be integrated into the practice of safety for suicidal inpatients in Norway and to improve the feasibility of patient safety measures. Theoretical generalisations can be drawn regarding safe clinical practice by taking into account the experiences of patients and healthcare professionals. Thus, this study can inform the conceptual development of safe clinical practice for suicidal patients.nb_NO
dc.language.isoengnb_NO
dc.publisherBMJ Publishing Groupnb_NO
dc.relation.urihttp://bmjopen.bmj.com/content/bmjopen/7/1/e012874.full.pdf
dc.rightsNavngivelse 4.0 Internasjonal*
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/deed.no*
dc.subjectselvmordnb_NO
dc.subjectsuicide preventionnb_NO
dc.subjectforhindring av selvmordnb_NO
dc.titleSafe clinical practice for patients hospitalised in a suicidal crisis: a study protocol for a qualitative case studynb_NO
dc.typeJournal articlenb_NO
dc.typePeer reviewednb_NO
dc.description.versionpublishedVersionnb_NO
dc.subject.nsiVDP::Medisinske Fag: 700::Klinisk medisinske fag: 750::Psykiatri, barnepsykiatri: 757nb_NO
dc.source.pagenumber6nb_NO
dc.source.volume7nb_NO
dc.source.journalBMJ Opennb_NO
dc.source.issue1nb_NO
dc.identifier.doi10.1136/bmjopen-2016-012874
dc.identifier.cristin1444494
dc.relation.projectSHARE - Centre for Resilience in Healthcare: 7291nb_NO
dc.relation.projectHelse Vest RHF: 911846nb_NO
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cristin.unitnameDet helsevitenskapelige fakultet
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