How Parkland Health Successfully Implemented a Suicide Risk Screening Program Presented by: Kimberly Roaten, PhD, CRC Celeste Johnson, DNP, APRN, PMH CNS
Live Webinar on: Tuesday, February 7, 2017 1:00-2:30 p.m. Eastern
Level of Program: Intermediate How Parkland became the first in the nation to establish a universal suicide screening program Suicides were the third most common sentinel event of 2015. Universal screening is the best strategy to identify patients in general healthcare settings whose suicide risk would otherwise go undetected. This webinar will take a case study approach to bring to light proven methods to reduce patient suicide.
Join Parkland Health and Hospital System expert speakers Kimberly Roaten, PhD, CRC, and Celeste Johnson, DNP, APRN, PMH CNS, as they explain how Parkland became the first in the nation to establish a universal suicide screening program in all its departments. Parkland was recognized in Sentinel Event Alert 56 for making significant progress in suicide prevention. Roaten and Johnson will discuss processes for implementation, strategies to obtain support, universal screening data, and lessons learned from implementation. Agenda - Discuss the process for implementation of a hospitalwide suicide screening protocol
- Describe strategies for obtaining nursing and physician stakeholder support for universal suicide screening
- Describe the prevalence data collected from the first two years of a universal screening program
- Apply lessons learned from the implementation of the program in a large hospital system
Tools - Tools used to screen (C-SSRS and ASQ)
- Example of report
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Meet the Speakers
Celeste Johnson, DNP, APRN, PMH CNS, is director of nursing and psychiatric services at the Parkland Health and Hospital System in Dallas
Kimberly Roaten, PhD, is the facility’s director of quality for safety, education, and implementation in the hospital's Department of Psychiatry. Roaten and Johnson used their backgrounds in psychiatry and suicide prevention to help develop and implement Parkland’s SSP, which screened 502,000 patients in its first year alone |
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