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时隔近 20 年,美国国家健康与护理卓越研究所(National Institute for Health and Care Excellence,2022 年)发布了最新的自残指南 [NG225],重点关注重复自残的评估、管理和预防。自残与自杀密切相关,是一个重大的国际公共卫生问题(Knipe 等人,2022 年)。自残的定义是自我伤害或投毒,与意图无关。该指南利用最新证据,综合了过去两份指南的内容,并结合了生活经验,为医疗和社会护理、教育以及刑事司法系统环境提出了建议。救护人员可能是自残者见到的第一位专业人员,因此所进行的初步评估和管理对于防止自残行为再次发生至关重要。我们在下文中强调了救护人员需要考虑的主要建议。
NICE self-harm 2022 guideline: implications for ambulance staff
After nearly 20 years, the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (2022) has published its updated guideline for self-harm [NG225], which focuses on the assessment, management and prevention of repeat self-harm. Self-harm is closely associated with suicide, and is a significant international public health concern (Knipe et al., 2022). Selfharm is defined as self-injury or poisoning, irrespective of intent. The guideline utilised the latest evidence, synthesising the past two guidelines, and incorporating lived experience, to generate recommendations for health and social care, education, and criminal justice system settings. Ambulance staff may be the first professionals a person sees after self-harm, and therefore the initial assessment and management conducted can be crucial in preventing self-harm repetition. We highlight below the main recommendations for ambulance staff to consider.