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VigilanS is an innovative healthcare program. Participants of this program are all patients leaving in the Nord-Pas de Calais region who survived a suicide attempt.
General goals of the post hospitalization monitoring system for suicidal attempters are:
The evaluation of VigilanS will be quantitative and qualitative.
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Every patient who is discharged after a suicidal gesture will be proposed to enter the program. He will be handed a "green card" with a toll-free and unique phone number and an information letter which explains the program and his rights as a patient.
Phone calls Calling team is composed of 4 psychologists and 3 psychiatric nurses especially trained to detect and manage suicidal crises. Monday to Friday, from 9 AM until 6 PM, there is two callers located in the emergencies' calling center. They will give calls to patients after their entry in the program and they will also receive incoming calls at the number available on "green cards" handed to patients.
Calls 10 days after discharge
Subjects who did at least two suicidal attempts before entering the VigilanS program will be call 10 to 20 days after their discharge from the hospital.
After every call, a short report is sent to the patient psychiatrist or his GP. 6 months calls
For every suicide attempters included in the program, a call is planned at the end of the sixth month after discharge from the hospital. This call aims to make a clinical review of patient and propose the end of the monitoring. If needed, the monitoring program can be reset for a 6 months period. In order to structure the call and gather data on the program evaluation, the six months call includes a psychological assessment by Mini International Neuropsychiatric Interview / MINI DSM V (Sheehan et al. 1998) and by the Columbia Suicide Severity rating Scale C-SSRS (Posner et al. 2011) as well as a global satisfactory survey on the program. If a contacted subject represents a high suicide risk, callers can trigger various actions like in a 10 days call.
If patient is unreachable a unique postcard will be sent to remind him of VigilanS coordinates. After every call, a short report is sent to the patient psychiatrist or his GP.
Postcards After every contact, but mostly after a 10 days call, the caller can decide to send 4 personalized post cards to a patient. One postcard is sent by month on a period of four months. Cards are embodied by patient name, logo of the structure which included him and coordinates of including department.
Quantitative evaluation will assess:
Profiles of patients with good respond to the program or not (who had or not attempted suicide within 6 months)
Development of partnership within the program (number of facilities sharing the system, number of patients in the program compared to overall number of suicide attempters addressed to one centre...).
Program efficiency "in real life" on reduction of suicidal conducts. Using four comparator tools :
The impact of VigilanS on a patient's care pathway based on data from CNAMTS' database (National health insurance system).
Qualitative evaluation will assess the system acceptability by patients and professionals and also the variation of representations of suicide by different professionals which are in contact with suicidal patients.
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