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BMJ Open | 2018

Behaviours preceding suicides at railway and underground locations: a multimethodological qualitative approach

Jay-Marie Mackenzie; Jo Borrill; Emily Hawkins; Bob Fields; A. Ian Kruger; Ian Noonan; Lisa Marzano

Objectives Suicides by train have devastating consequences for families, the rail industry, staff dealing with the aftermath of such incidents and potential witnesses. To reduce suicides and suicide attempts by rail, it is important to learn how safe interventions can be made. However, very little is known about how to identify someone who may be about to make a suicide attempt at a railway location (including underground/subways). The current research employed a novel way of understanding what behaviours might immediately precede a suicide or suicide attempt at these locations. Design and methods A qualitative thematic approach was used for three parallel studies. Data were gathered from several sources, including interviews with individuals who survived a rail suicide attempt (n=9), CCTV footage of individuals who died by rail suicide (n=16) and qualitative survey data providing views from rail staff (n=79). Results Our research suggests that there are several behaviours that people may carry out before a suicide or suicide attempt at a rail location, including station hopping and platform switching, limiting contact with others, positioning themselves at the end of the track where the train/tube approaches, allowing trains to pass by and carrying out repetitive behaviours. Conclusions There are several behaviours that may be identifiable in the moments leading up to a suicide or suicide attempt on the railways which may present opportunities for intervention. These findings have implications for several stakeholders, including rail providers, transport police and other organisations focused on suicide prevention.


British Journal of Mental Health Nursing | 2018

What does hope mean when working with suicidal prisoners

Max Read; Ian Noonan


Archive | 2016

Person centred approaches for people with long-term mental health problems

Ian Noonan


Archive | 2016

Mental health promotion in midwifery practice

Ian Noonan


Archive | 2015

Creative arts in health professional education and practice

Ian Noonan; Anne Marie Rafferty; John Browne


Archive | 2008

Transitions in the ageing population

Theresa Wiseman; Karen Lowton; Ian Noonan


Learning Disability and Other Intellectual Impairments: Meeting Needs Throughout Health Services | 2008

Emergency and urgent hospital-based care

Ian Noonan; Karen Lowton


Learning Disability and Other Intellectual Impairments: Meeting Needs Throughout Health Services | 2008

Chapter 5. Transitions in the Ageing Population

Theresa Wiseman; Karen Lowton and; Ian Noonan


John Wiley and sons | 2008

Learning Disability and Other Intellectual Impairments: Meeting Needs Throughout Health Services

Theresa Wiseman; Karen Lowton; Ian Noonan


British journal of nursing | 2006

Poles apart: alcohol withdrawal and psychosis in A&E

Ian Noonan

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Theresa Wiseman

The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust

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Jo Borrill

University of Westminster

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Max Read

King's College London

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