Albuixech García, María del Rocío, Juliá-Sanchis, Rocío, Fernández Molina, Miguel Ángel, Escribano, Silvia Impact of the Mental Health Care Continuity-Chain among Individuals Expressing Suicidal Behaviour in a Spanish Sample Issues in Mental Health Nursing. 2020, 41(7): 602-607. doi:10.1080/01612840.2019.1692979 URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10045/107893 DOI: 10.1080/01612840.2019.1692979 ISSN: 0161-2840 (Print) Abstract: Poor coordination between different healthcare services means that the proper follow-up of patients cannot be guaranteed, thus increasing the risk of relapse in cases of attempted suicide. This study describes the sociodemographic variables related to suicidal behaviour in a Spanish sample and analyses how the use of a continued nursing care protocol influences the follow-up of patients who have shown suicidal behaviour. A cohort of 213 patient was identified from the emergency department medical records because of suicide attempters during 2011; 51.6% were included in the intervention group (n = 110) and 48.4% (n = 103) in the control group. We used a specific continuity of care chain protocol with the patients in the intervention group. More than half of all the initial suicide attempts were made by women; 80.3% had a previous history of a mental disorder and 65.7% of the attempts were made by ingesting medications. Significantly more patients in the intervention group attended their first follow-up visit. This study highlights the need to implement protocols that favour the continuity of mental health care processes—especially those designed to treat individuals expressing suicidal behaviour—with the aim of reducing the risk of suicide in them by intensifying their monitoring. Keywords:Mental health care continuity-chain, Suicidal behaviour, Continued nursing care protocol, Risk of suicide Taylor & Francis info:eu-repo/semantics/article