2012
DOI: 10.1515/ijamh.2012.054
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Deliberate self-poisoning: a study from Nablus

Abstract: Rates of deliberate self-poisoning in the Palestinian Authority are lower than those reported from developed countries, but higher than that reported from other Arab countries. Regulations regarding the sale and storage of poisonous agricultural chemicals are needed in the Palestinian Authority.

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“…Surprisingly, only two governmental hospitals had the antidote for paracetamol poisoning (N-acetylcysteine) in stock. The current study showed that few hospitals hold antidotes for digoxin toxicity and isoniazid poisoning, which is in keeping with findings reported from previous studies that these antidotes are rarely requested [3,24]. In addition, the availability of an antidote to treat individual patients who have been poisoned with cyanide was inadequate, as the 18 hospitals held no antidote.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 85%
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“…Surprisingly, only two governmental hospitals had the antidote for paracetamol poisoning (N-acetylcysteine) in stock. The current study showed that few hospitals hold antidotes for digoxin toxicity and isoniazid poisoning, which is in keeping with findings reported from previous studies that these antidotes are rarely requested [3,24]. In addition, the availability of an antidote to treat individual patients who have been poisoned with cyanide was inadequate, as the 18 hospitals held no antidote.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 85%
“…This section of the questionnaire was designed to be self-administered by ED physicians. A list of common toxic agents was compiled from the published previous studies in Palestine [3,24,25]. The participants were asked to give an ascending ranking of the exposures on this list according to their observed incidence during the last year.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, the number of poisoning incidents involving antihypertensive drugs reported to the American Association of Poison Control Centres’ toxic exposure surveillance system has progressively increased over the past 30 years [ 16 , 17 ]. In addition, published data on poisoning by antihypertensive drugs in Palestine are sparse and our experience is gained mainly from Poison Control and Drug Information Centre indicated an increase in cases of antihypertensive exposures [ 18 – 20 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As noted by Ghosh (2019), it is possible that factors associated with religion, country, and ethnicity may affect self-harming beliefs and behaviors. For instance, the lower incidence of self-harming behaviors among individuals in Middle Eastern countries is often attributed to guilt or shame around these types of behaviors due to religious values (Sawalha, 2012). Skegg (2005) also points out that cultural aspects of some societies may protect against self-harm and explain some of the international variation in the rates of these events.…”
Section: Limitations and Future Directionsmentioning
confidence: 99%