Healthcare practitioners' views of self-harm management practices in older adults in Ireland: A qualitative study.
Maria Isabela TroyaCaoimhe LonerganEugene CassidyEve GriffinSally Ann LovejoyFaraz MughalVincent RussellElla ArensmanPublished in: International journal of geriatric psychiatry (2024)
Healthcare practitioners viewed self-harm in older adults as complex, challenging, and associated with high suicide risk, approaching patients with care and caution. The need for integrated support and improved collaboration between relevant healthcare practitioners was identified. Suggestions were made for primary care having a lead role in identifying and managing older adults after self-harm. Increased mental health promotion and awareness of mental health and self-harm in this age group would help address current stigma and shame.