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Ligature points and ligature types used by psychiatric inpatients who die by hanging: a national study.

Isabelle M Hunt1, Kirsten Windfuhr, Jenny Shaw, Louis Appleby, Nav Kapur.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Approximately three-quarters of patients who die by suicide on psychiatric wards do so by hanging/strangulation. Increased awareness of the methods used by these patients may benefit prevention strategies in mental health services. AIMS: To describe the ligature points and ligatures used in ward hangings; to identify any trends over time in ligature points and ligatures used; and to compare these patient characteristics with other inpatient suicides.
METHODS: A national clinical survey of suicide cases in recent (<1 year) contact with mental health services in England and Wales (1999-2007).
RESULTS: Of the 448 suicides that occured on psychiatric wards, 77% were by hanging. The number of hanging cases, however, has fallen by 74% since 1999. The most common ligature points and ligatures were doors, hooks/handles, windows, and belts or sheets/towels, respectively. Use of shoelaces, doors, and windows increased over time. These patient suicides had had high rates of self-harm, alcohol/drug misuse, and were more likely than other cases to have died early in admission and been formally detained for treatment.
CONCLUSIONS: Despite the decrease in inpatient suicides by hanging, regular reviews of ward structures are needed, particularly as ligatures and ligature points change over time. Improving the ward environment to engage patients, especially early in admission, may also contribute to reducing risk.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22343063     DOI: 10.1027/0227-5910/a000117

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Crisis        ISSN: 0227-5910


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Review 5.  Suicide Prevention Strategies for General Hospital and Psychiatric Inpatients: A Narrative Review.

Authors:  Karthick Navin; Pooja Patnaik Kuppili; Vikas Menon; Shivanand Kattimani
Journal:  Indian J Psychol Med       Date:  2019-09-05
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