Developing an algorithm of hierarchical model of management of repetitive self-harm among women with severe personality disorders in medium security
Abstract
There is an urgent need for development of practice-based and theoretically grounded model of care for immediate and short-term risk assessment and management by front-line staff (nurses and doctors) for women with severe personality disorders and high-risk repetitive self-harm. This is particularly necessary for forensic in-patients as available guidelines do not address the needs of and risks associated of this group. An algorithm of a hierarchical model of risk assessment and management and care for high-risk repetitive self-harmers within medium secure care is developed and tested for model effectiveness and fidelity. The model was found to be effective in reducing frequency of self-harm and assessment of staff practice revealed adequate model fidelity. © 2011 Copyright Taylor and Francis Group, LLC.
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2011
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Personality disorders, Self-injurious behaviour, Medium security facilities, Algorithms
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Sarkar, J. & Beeley, C. (2011). Developing an algorithm of hierarchical model of management of repetitive self-harm among women with severe personality disorders in medium security. Journal of Forensic Psychiatry and Psychology, 22 (6), pp.845-862.
