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Care pathway process proposal and rationale for the assessment and management of firesetting in the inpatient setting

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  26 January 2015

Bradley Hillier*
Affiliation:
SpR in Forensic Psychiatry, Springfield University Hospital, South West London and St George’s Mental Health Trust, UK
Srinivasarao Cherukuru
Affiliation:
Locum Consultant Psychiatrist, Cumbria Partnership NHS Foundation Trust, UK
Faisil Sethi
Affiliation:
Consultant Psychiatrist, Maudsley Hospital, South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust, UK
*
Correspondence to: Dr B. Hillier, Springfield University Hospital, 61 Glenburnie Rd, Tooting, London SW17 7DJ. E-mail: bradley.hillier@gmail.com
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Abstract

Firesetting is traditionally a forensic problem which is nevertheless a frequent co-morbidity within mental health settings. The associations between mental health and firesetting are diverse and poorly understood, and with forensic services under increasing pressure, non-forensic settings may be increasingly expected to manage such presentations. With this in mind, and in the absence of a specific risk assessment tool, we propose a care pathway and rationale for its use in the assessment and management of individuals with firesetting behaviours as part of their presentation.

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© NAPICU 2015 

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