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Citation

Vaiva G, Plancke L, Amariei A, Demarty AL, Lardinois M, Creton A, Debien C, Duhem S, Messiah A. Encephale (1974) 2019; 45(Spec 1): S22-S26.

Vernacular Title

Évolutions du nombre de tentatives de suicide dans le Nord-PasdeCalais depuis l’implantation de VigilanS : premières estimations.

Affiliation

Inserm U-1178, mental health and public health, hôpital Paul-Brousse, 94800 Villejuif, France.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2019, Masson Editeur)

DOI

10.1016/j.encep.2018.09.006

PMID

30470501

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The implementation of a surveillance program after a suicide attempt (SA) is a very innovative step in the evolution of our system of care. It was interesting to know if we observe a decline in suicide attempts in the region, in particular of recurrences of SA.

METHOD: We measured the evolution of the number of suicide attempts before and after implantation of VigilanS, using two types of analysis: a first from the national medical information systems in Medicine-Surgery-Obstetrics (PMSI-MCO) and a second from the collection of the ER stays for SA in the hospitals involved in the VigilanS program.

RESULTS: In 2014 (year before start of VigilanS), a total of 10 119 ER stays for SA was observed (5626 women and4463 men); in 2017, the total was 9.230 stays for SA (5047 women and 3 839 men), representing a decrease of 13.5%. The reduction was balanced between men (-14%) and women (-10%). Based on the figures of PMSI, we see an acceleration of the reduction of stay for SA in the Nord-Pas-de-Calais after 2014 (-16% instead of -6%), instead of the two Picardy departments the most comparable which show a degradation of the phenomenon (+13%), and opposed to the Department of the Oise which shows a stable maintenance of the current decline (-12%).

CONCLUSION: These two indicators are imperfect, but evolution over three years since the implementation of VigilanS goes in the same direction. We find a uncoupling of a hospital stay in connection with a SA. The intensity of this decline seems correlated to the penetrance of the program.

Copyright © 2018. Published by Elsevier Masson SAS.


Language: fr

Keywords

Codage PMSi; Epidemiology; PMSI codage; Prevention; Prévention; Reattempt; Récidive; Suicide attempt; Tentative de suicide; Épidémiologie

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