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Identifying Suicide and Self-Harm Research Priorities in North West England: A Delphi Study
Ist Teil von
Crisis : the journal of crisis intervention and suicide prevention, 2022, Vol.43 (1), p.35-45
Ort / Verlag
Hogrefe Publishing
Erscheinungsjahr
2022
Quelle
PsycARTICLES
Beschreibungen/Notizen
Background: Understanding and effectively managing self-harm and suicide
require collaborative research between stakeholders focused on shared priorities.
Aims: We aimed to develop a consensus about suicide and self-harm
research priorities in the North West of England using the Delphi method.
Method: Items for the Delphi survey were generated through group
discussions at a workshop with 88 stakeholders and subsequent thematic analysis of key
themes. A total of 44 participants who were experts-by-experience, researchers, and
clinicians based within health services including third-sector organizations completed the
Delphi survey. Results: A three-round survey reached consensus on 55
research priority items identifying key priorities in each of the following groups:
offenders, children and young people, self-harm in community settings, and crisis care in
the community. Limitations: The pool of delegates at the workshop and
subsequent self-selection into the Delphi may have introduced bias into the study.
Conclusion: The current paper highlights specific actionable priorities
were identified in four areas that can be used to inform research efforts and future
policy and practice, based on shared areas of perceived importance and concern. Future
work is needed to confirm the significance of these priority areas, including the use of
evidence synthesis approaches to ascertain the extent to which these priorities have
already been investigated and where gaps in understanding remain.