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Impact of telemental health on suicide prevention care in U.S. emergency departments
Abstract Background Mental health concerns are the reason for 7% of U.S. emergency department (ED) visits, and telehealth is increasingly used to provide emergency mental health care. Rural, critical‐access hospitals have limited access to in‐person mental health care. We sought to describe telemental health care programs in U.S.
Stephanie K. Doupnik+10 more
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Physician Assisted Suicide: Promoting Death with Dignity or Empowering Exploitation? [PDF]
United States health care is intentionally moving in a direction which emphasizes patient autonomy. This mentality has caused some patients to seek control over their own death when faced with a terminal illness.
Klodnicki, Laura
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ABSTRACT Introduction Bipolar disorder (BD), characterized by extreme mood shifts between mania and depression, can manifest in childhood, and pose treatment challenges. Treatment for full‐criteria BD I or II in children has been partially described in the literature, but major uncertainties exist regarding non‐classic presentations, which were ...
Demitri F. Papolos+2 more
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Arthur J. Dyck. When Killing Is Wrong: Physician-assisted Suicide and the Courts [PDF]
William E. May
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ABSTRACT Introduction Many studies have examined physicians' risk of suicide, but studies of other healthcare occupations have been fewer. Suicide attempts have also rarely been studied. We aimed to determine the risks of suicide and suicide attempts among healthcare workers in comparison with non‐healthcare workers, according to occupational ...
Alicia Nevriana+7 more
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Phycian assisted suicide: A Swiss perspective - a liberal view
Switzerland is a country in which the liberal tradition is cultivated and every citizen’s free decision is honoured. Associations such as EXIT or Dignitas, which advocate the right to self-determined death, were formed here early on.
G. Stoppe
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Attitudes to physician and family assisted suicide: results from a study of public attitudes in Britain [PDF]
Ciarán O’Neill+3 more
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Abstract Background and aims Public perceptions of alcohol and its related harms and policies are shaped by multiple discourses and can influence behaviour and policy support. As part of a FrameWorks‐informed project to test framing approaches to improve public understanding and support for evidence‐based alcohol policies in the UK, this research aimed
Niamh Fitzgerald+12 more
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Patients' motivations for physician-assisted suicide [PDF]
James V. Lavery, Peter Singer
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Abstract Aims To report the symptoms and aetiology of ketamine use disorder (KUD), gauge the effectiveness of current treatment services and identify strategies to enhance patient access and outcomes. Design Mixed‐methods, cross‐sectional questionnaire. Electronic survey from November 2023 to April 2024.
Rebecca E. Harding+7 more
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