Assessment of suicidal ideation via telemedicine: a case report and management suggestions

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作者
Accorsi, Tarso Augusto Duenhas [1 ]
Lima, Karine De Amicis [1 ]
Kohler, Karen Francine [1 ]
Cordioli, Eduardo [1 ]
Pedrotti, Carlos Henrique Sartorato [1 ]
机构
[1] Hosp Israelita Albert Einstein, Secretaria Unidade Telemed, Ave Albert Einstein,627 Bloco B,2 Andar, BR-05652900 Sao Paulo, Brazil
关键词
Telemedicine; Suicide risk; Risk management; Patient safety; COVID-19; pandemic; POSTTRAUMATIC-STRESS-DISORDER; HEALTH; RISK; EPIDEMIOLOGY;
D O I
10.1186/s12245-023-00557-2
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R4 [临床医学];
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1002 ; 100602 ;
摘要
BackgroundNowadays, we find ourselves in very unexpected and challenging circumstances facing the COVID-19 pandemic. The impact of the new coronavirus pandemic probably affected everyone's mental health, and people with pre-existing mental disorders may have an aggravated disease condition, leading to a suicide attempt. Pandemic also increased the use of direct-to-consumer telemedicine (TM) exponentially, and consequently, it was expected that cases of attempted suicide could be evaluated remotely. Some TM centers have adapted safety protocols from psychiatric guidelines for managing these patients. However, there is a lack of evidence of the effectiveness of follow-up by TM for patients at high risk for suicide, and there is no consensus on what action should be taken vis-a-vis the patient who requests immediate help remotely.Case presentationHere, we reported a case of a TM evaluation of a patient's suicidal ideation in a direct-to-consumer telemedicine emergency center, describing the conduct taken in the face of this situation. We also discuss the importance of planning the emergency telemedicine center for situations of risk of suicide.ConclusionsTelemedicine centers should be prepared for direct consumer assessment of suicidal ideation. Current management suggestions include recognizing the risk profile through institutional training and software skills and immediate referral for face-to-face assessment, encouraging continuous monitoring until the admission and active recruitment of family members or closest friends.
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