Abstract
Experience of health care services after a suicide attempt: Results from an online survey
Shand, F.L., Batterham, P.J., Chan, J.K.Y., Pirkis, J., Spittal, M.J., Woodward, A., & Christensen, H.
Failure to provide follow‐up care after a suicide attempt is associated with increased risk of reattempt. This online survey examined the experiences of patients of the Australian health system after a suicide attempt. Just over half of the participants had a psychiatric assessment within 1 week of their attempt. Fewer than half believed they had been offered enough help. Low service satisfaction was associated with lower help‐seeking intentions. Support for individuals who have made a suicide attempt needs to be enhanced, and an integrated approach to care is required, including improved referral pathways and staff attitudinal change.