
Psychiatr Serv 51:1555-1560, December 2000
© 2000 American Psychiatric Association
Lessons From a Comprehensive Clinical Audit of Users of Psychiatric Services Who Committed Suicide
Philip Burgess, Ph.D., F.A.P.S.,
Jane Pirkis, M.Psych., M.App.Epid.,
Jane Morton, M.A., M.A.P.S. and
Elizabeth Croke, R.N., R.M.
OBJECTIVE: Characteristics of patients who committed suicide were examined to provide a picture of the treatment they received before death and to determine whether and how the suicides could have been prevented by the service system. METHODS: The unnatural-deaths register was matched to the psychiatric case register in the state of Victoria in Australia to identify suicides by people with a history of public-sector psychiatric service use who committed suicide between July 1, 1989, and June 30, 1994. Data on patient and treatment characteristics were examined by three experienced clinicians, who made judgments about whether the suicide could have been prevented had the service system responded differently. Quantitative and qualitative data were descriptively analyzed. RESULTS: A total of 629 psychiatric patients who had committed suicide were identified. Seventy-two percent of the patients were male, 62 percent were under 40 years old, and 51 percent were unmarried. They had a range of disorders, with the most common being schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorder (36 percent). Sixty-seven percent had previously attempted suicide. A total of 311 patients (49 percent) received care within four weeks of death. Twenty percent of the suicides were considered preventable. Key factors associated with preventability were poor staff-patient relationships, incomplete assessments, poor assessment and treatment of depression and psychological problems, and poor continuity of care. CONCLUSIONS: Opportunities exist for the psychiatric service system to alter practices at several levels and thereby reduce patient suicides.
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