Characteristics of Patients Who Complete Suicide and Suicide Attempts While Undergoing Treatment in Norway: Findings from Compensation Claims Records
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/30108Dato
2023-02-24Type
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Peer reviewed
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Krvavac, Sanja; Bystad, Martin Kragnes; Wynn, Rolf; Bukholm, Ida Rashida Khan; Jansson, BillySammendrag
The aim of this study was to identify characteristics that differentiate patients who complete
suicide (SC) from patients with suicide attempts (SA) while undergoing treatment in Norway. We
examined data from the Norwegian System of Patient Injury Compensation (Norsk Pasientskade
Erstatning—NPE). Data were extracted from NPE case records from a 10-year period (2009–2019)
for 356 individuals who attempted (n = 78) or died by (n = 278) suicide. The two groups differed
significantly in the types of medical errors identified by experts. Inadequate suicide risk assessment
tended to be proportionally and significantly more prevalent among SC compared to SA. There was
a weak but significant trend that SA had received medication only, whereas SC had received both
medication and psychotherapy. There were no significant differences with respect to age group,
gender, diagnostic category, number of previous suicide attempts, inpatient/outpatient status, or
category of responsible clinic. We conclude that suicide attempters and suicide completers differed
in terms of identified medical errors. Focusing on the prevention of these and other types of errors
could help to reduce the number of suicides of patients in treatment.
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Krvavac S, Bystad MK, Wynn R, Bukholm I, Jansson B. Characteristics of Patients Who Complete Suicide and Suicide Attempts While Undergoing Treatment in Norway: Findings from Compensation Claims Records. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (IJERPH). 2023;20(5)Metadata
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