Raising the clinical standard of care for suicidal soldiers: an army process improvement initiative.
US Army Med Dep J
; : 55-66, 2014.
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| ID: mdl-25830799
From 2004 to 2008, the suicide rate among US Army Soldiers increased 80%, reaching a record high in 2008 and surpassing the civilian rate for the first time in recorded history. In recent years, the rate of Army suicides rose again; the year 2012 reflects the highest rate of military suicides on record. There is a need to assess current behavioral health practices to identify both effective and ineffective practices, and to adapt services to meet the needs of the Army behavioral health patient population. This paper discusses a process improvement initiative developed in an effort to improve clinical processes for suicide risk mitigation in an Army behavioral health clinic located in the catchment area of the US Army Southern Regional Medical Command.
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Base de datos:
MEDLINE
Asunto principal:
Nivel de Atención
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Prevención del Suicidio
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Personal Militar
Tipo de estudio:
Diagnostic_studies
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Prognostic_studies
País/Región como asunto:
America do norte
Idioma:
En
Revista:
US Army Med Dep J
Año:
2014
Tipo del documento:
Article