Emergency care for young people after self-harm: a realist review protocol
Daniel Romeu, Faye Ambler, Cathy Brennan, Judy M Wright, Andrew Booth, David Cottrell, Elspeth Guthrie

TL;DR
This study aims to understand how emergency care resources for young people who self-harm in England work and why, using a realist review approach.
Contribution
The study introduces a realist review protocol to explore emergency care resources for young self-harmers in England, focusing on how and why these resources function.
Findings
The review will identify available emergency resources for young people who self-harm in England.
It will explore initial program theories from international literature on this topic.
Findings will be shared through publications, conferences, and social media.
Abstract
In England, increasing numbers of young people seek help from emergency healthcare services, such as ambulances and emergency departments, after they self-harm. One contributing factor is a lack of meaningful and available community-based alternative sources of support for self-harm. It is not clear what helps young people in this context, how or why. This research aims to understand which resources are available in the emergency setting for young people (aged ≤25 years) who self-harm in England, and how and why they produce their intended and unintended effects. A realist review is a theory-driven interpretive approach to evidence synthesis. It provides realist logic of inquiry to produce an explanatory analysis of how and why resources work, for whom and in what circumstances. This review has two key components; one will identify the resources available in England for young people…
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Taxonomy
TopicsHealth Policy Implementation Science · Emergency and Acute Care Studies · Suicide and Self-Harm Studies
