- Randomised SIPRéS trial at Montpellier compared outpatient nursing follow-up programme with standard care; no significant reduction in post-hospitalisation suicide recurrence.
- Programme improved therapeutic alliance and increased spontaneous care use, enhancing patient engagement despite no effect on suicide recurrence.
- Hospital nursing and paramedical research professionalised nurses and created innovative care pathways in psychiatric emergency departments.
Soins Psychiatr. 2026 May-Jun;47(364):25-28. doi: 10.1016/j.spsy.2026.03.007. Epub 2026 Apr 20.
ABSTRACT
The randomized SIPRéS study, conducted at Montpellier University Hospital, compares an outpatient nursing follow-up program aimed at preventing post-hospitalization suicide recurrence with standard care. Although it has no significant impact on recurrence, this program leads to a better therapeutic alliance and increased spontaneous use of care. This hospital nursing and paramedical research program also promotes the professionalization of nurses and has led to the creation of innovative care pathways in psychiatric emergency departments.
PMID:42082295 | DOI:10.1016/j.spsy.2026.03.007
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