Adapting the Zero Suicide framework to the adult emergency department setting: Strategies for nurse leaders
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Adapting the Zero Suicide framework to the adult emergency department setting: Strategies for nurse leaders
Abstract
The ED has been increasingly recognized as a key setting for suicide prevention. Zero Suicide (ZS) is an aspirational goal to eliminate suicide for all patients within a health care system through utilization of best practices. However, there has been limited exploration of ZS implementation within the ED. As ED nurses play an important role in suicide prevention through their close contact with patients at risk for suicide, ZS implementation would benefit from tailored strategies for ED nurse leadership. We describe the ZS framework and provides strategies for nurse leaders to adapt each ZS component in the adult ED.
Keywords: Emergency medicine; Mental health; Nursing; Organizations; Suicide.
Published by Elsevier Inc.
Conflict of interest statement
Declaration of competing interest The views expressed in this manuscript are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the position or policy of the Department of Veterans Affairs, the National Institutes of Health, or the United States Government. The funding sources were not involved in the development, writing, or submission of this manuscript. The authors have no conflicts of interest to declare.
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