| Literature DB >> 35106206 |
Haley Schuster1, Nathan Jones2, Syed F Qadri1.
Abstract
Individuals who suffer from mental illness are at an increased risk for suicide. That risk is substantially higher in the post-discharge period from psychiatric hospitalization. Safety planning intervention (SPI) is a common intervention tool that is utilized to mitigate the risk of suicide. Current research notes promising results of SPI use in the emergency department (ED); however, there is limited research regarding SPI use during psychiatric hospitalization on the day of discharge. This paper aims to evaluate current research on the topic and establish a need for more widespread use of SPI during psychiatric hospitalization.Entities:
Keywords: mental illness; post-discharge; psychiatric hospitalization; safety planning intervention; suicide prevention
Year: 2021 PMID: 35106206 PMCID: PMC8786576 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.20648
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cureus ISSN: 2168-8184
Dr. Syed F. Qadri’s Steps of Safety Planning
| Steps | Assessed |
| 1 | The presence of suicidal ideation (SI), homicidal ideation (HI), auditory hallucinations (AH), visual hallucinations (VH), depressive symptoms, paranoia, and delusional thinking |
| 2a | The patient’s plan/goals immediately following discharge |
| 2b | The patient’s future plans regarding education, occupation, and interpersonal relationships |
| 3a | What steps the patient would take in the event of safety concerns (i.e., SI, HI, etc.) |
| 3b | If Step 3a coping skills are not effective, then call 911. Educate the patient that law enforcement officers are trained to recognize this type of distress and to take them to the nearest hospital for evaluation |
| 3c | Make the following recommendations: ask the patient their willingness to continue medications as prescribed, attend psychiatric outpatient appointments, and abstain from illicit drugs and alcohol |
| 3d | The patient will be provided discharge instructions/safety plan worksheet |
Safety Plan Worksheet Provided to Patients Upon Discharge
| Safety Plan Worksheet | |
| These are my warning signs that a crisis may be developing: | |
| Thoughts: | |
| Feelings: | |
| Behaviors: | |
| Symptoms: | |
| I find that the following people, places, and situations are stressors for me: | |
| 1. | |
| 2. | |
| 3. | |
| My most effective coping strategies: | |
| These coping strategies help lessen my distress: (please circle all those that apply and feel free to add more): | Listen to music, read a book, wrap in a blanket, talk to a trusted adult, talk to a trusted friend, call a family member, spend time in the comfort room, count to 10, play with a pet, guided imagery, spend time in a dim-lit room, read a spiritual book or reflection, read inspirational quotes, write a letter, do artwork, draw a picture, positive self-talk, think a positive thought about self, take space, relaxation, journal about feelings |
| Safe soothers (fill in the blank) | Sensory soother __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Visual soother ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Scent soother _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Touch soother _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Hearing soother ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Taste soother ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ |
Safety Plan Worksheet Provided to Patients Upon Discharge (Continued)
| Safety Plan Worksheet | |
| These are healthy activities I can use to distract myself (please circle those that apply): | Go for a walk, exercise, drink water, take prescribed medication, biofeedback, deep breathing, healthy snack |
| I know my coping strategies are working when I: | |
| When I need to reach out to someone, I will contact these social supports: | |
| Friends: | |
| Family: | |
| Others: | |
| Professionals I can contact in a crisis (list name and phone #): | |
| Psychiatric provider: | |
| Therapist: | |
| Friends: | |
| Other: | |
| Crisis line, local: | |
| Crisis line, national: | National Hotline: 1-800-273-TALK (8255) NIMH/NAMI Hotline |
| CHI health Omaha crisis lines and supports: 402-717-HOPE (4673) Safe Harbor: 402-715-4226 AA Omaha central office: 402-556-1880 Boys Town hotline: 1-800-448-3000 Nebraska family helpline: 1-888-866-8660 | |
| In order to keep myself safe, I will remove or safely store items that might be harmful to me: DROP DOWN | |
| Firearms: | |
| Medications: | |
| Household poisons: | |
| Sharps or other dangerous objects: | |
| If I still feel unsafe, I will go to the nearest hospital or emergency department (ED), or call 911: | |
| What might prevent me from following this Safety Plan? | |
| Who will I share this plan with? | |
| Where will I keep this plan? | |