Suicide Audit
Cross-source consensus on Suicide Audit from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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How it works
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Highlighted claims
- A suicide audit is presented as a structured quality-improvement review process for identifying risk and protective factors across multiple levels. — Using the suicide audit method to examine trajectories of adolescent girls following a suicide attempt in Québec, Canada: a study protocol
- The suicide audit method is considered relevant in Québec because a coroner recommended systematic suicide audits in health and social service institutions. — Using the suicide audit method to examine trajectories of adolescent girls following a suicide attempt in Québec, Canada: a study protocol
- Canadian suicide audits have been inconsistent and have mainly focused on adults. — Using the suicide audit method to examine trajectories of adolescent girls following a suicide attempt in Québec, Canada: a study protocol
- The earlier Québec youth audit recommended stronger care coordination, continuity, training, protocols, and service access. — Using the suicide audit method to examine trajectories of adolescent girls following a suicide attempt in Québec, Canada: a study protocol
- A previous Québec youth suicide audit found complex clinical and psychosocial profiles among young people who died by suicide. — Using the suicide audit method to examine trajectories of adolescent girls following a suicide attempt in Québec, Canada: a study protocol