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Piloting Implementation Design and Preliminary Readiness for Universal Suicide Risk Screening Program in Emergency Department of a Tertiary Care Centre, Nepal: A Mixed Method Study
Journal of Nepal Medical Association2024Vol. 62(280), pp. 803–813
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Anmol Purna Shrestha, Roshana Shrestha, Rabina Shakya, Pratiksha Paudel, Madeleine Sorenson, Amrita Gurung, Riya Bajracharya, Ajay Risal, Lakshmi Vijayakumar, Ashley Hagaman
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The pilot study demonstrated that training improves staff appropriateness, confidence, system priority, and myth knowledge. Despite initial barriers, co-designed strategies and phased coaching facilitates screening uptake, highlighting the program's potential for sustainable implementation.
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