Self-harm and Violence Presenting to Emergency Care Registry (SAVER) project: protocol for a mixed-methods study

Introduction Intentional injuries can be broadly classified into those that are self-inflicted (eg, suicide, self-harm), and those that are inflicted by others (eg, homicide, assault). Many risk factors are the same for all intentional injuries. It is widely accepted that there needs to be a public...

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Published in:BMJ Open Quality
Main Authors: Rhiannon Tudor Edwards, Rebecca Masters, Robert Atenstaedt, Anne Krayer, Catherine Robinson, Rob Poole, Jane Moore, Alberto Salmoiraghi, Emily Bebbington, Ned Hartfiel, Limssy Varghese, Gemma Hobson, Abigail Lea, Claire Cotter, Deborah Job, Geraint Farr, Gwennan Charlton, Meinir Evans, Non Evans, Rosalind Reilly
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMJ Publishing Group 2025-09-01
Online Access:https://bmjopenquality.bmj.com/content/14/3/e003463.full