2020
DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2020-038636
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Implementation of a comprehensive surveillance system for recording suicides and attempted suicides in rural India

Abstract: IntroductionWHO reports that 78 of the 140 low-income and middle-income countries (LMICs) do not have a registration system for suicides and attempted suicides. Absence of data on suicide and attempted suicide in LMICs, which account for 79% of suicides worldwide, is a major impediment in understanding the magnitude of the problem and formulating prevention strategies to reduce suicide and self-harm. A comprehensive surveillance system has the potential to address this data gap. The objective of this study is … Show more

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“… 39 Although most studies focused on specific infectious diseases including HIV/AIDS, 20 malaria, 15 18 37–39 tuberculosis (TB), 16 19 Ebola, 12 neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) 13 24 26 and COVID-19, 34 others focused on maternal and child health, 14 25 29–32 35 general health/overall mortality 17 21 23 33 and specific outcomes such a suicide. 28 Once data charting was completed, we synthesised results by identifying the most commonly described roles, challenges and impacts and categorised these based on similarity. For example, among included studies, we grouped together roles related to data, engaging with communities, health education and those connected to testing and treatment.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“… 39 Although most studies focused on specific infectious diseases including HIV/AIDS, 20 malaria, 15 18 37–39 tuberculosis (TB), 16 19 Ebola, 12 neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) 13 24 26 and COVID-19, 34 others focused on maternal and child health, 14 25 29–32 35 general health/overall mortality 17 21 23 33 and specific outcomes such a suicide. 28 Once data charting was completed, we synthesised results by identifying the most commonly described roles, challenges and impacts and categorised these based on similarity. For example, among included studies, we grouped together roles related to data, engaging with communities, health education and those connected to testing and treatment.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Drawing on innovative approaches for capturing data that might otherwise go unreported such as verbal autopsy, 42 the routine integration of CHWs in surveillance systems has the potential to provide data beyond the traditional maternal and child health outcomes to include data on outcomes such as suicide. 28 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
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“…Moreover, the misclassification of deaths and limited accessibility to emergency health services disproportionately affect young women in LMICs ( 80 ). Where the registration system is lacking, more effective community surveillance systems are essential to better understand patterns of suicide attempts across different LMIC settings ( 81 , 82 ). This approach harnesses community action through building community capacity, while pragmatically recognizing the finite health resources in LMICs.…”
Section: Population-based Prevention Strategiesmentioning
confidence: 99%