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Virtual Training Role-Plays to Improve Patient Suicide Outcomes in Primary Care Settings

Status
Unknown
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
91 (estimated)
Sponsor
SIMmersion, LLC · Industry
Sex
All
Age
18 Years
Healthy volunteers
Accepted

Summary

SIMmersion, in collaboration with the Institute for Family Health (IFH) and the Educational Development Center (EDC) propose to develop a web-based training product, Suicide Prevention Role-plays for Interactive Training (SPiRIT), a series of 4 modules to train providers to more effectively manage patients who screen positive for risk of suicide in this Phase I/Phase II fast-track application. If funded, the team will develop the Risk Assessment module in Phase I and utilize a within group pre-post design to evaluate its feasibility. Twenty practicing clinicians will be recruited to utilize the module and complete a pre-post knowledge test. In Phase II, the team will develop Safety Planning, Access to Lethal Means, and Willingness to Accept a Referral modules. The efficacy of the product to positively influence patient outcomes will be tested with a Historically Controlled Trial (HCT) enlisting 65 practicing clinicians across five IFH sites. All providers will be trained and patient outcomes will be tracked for 6 months post training. This data set will be compared to 6 months of historical data for the same provider group. Primary outcomes of this study will measure the participants' ability in obtain improved patient outcomes related to: 1) rate of same-day C-SSRS Screening; 2) rate of suicide being added to the problem list; 3) rate of same-day safety planning; 4) rate of same day C-SSRS Lifeline/Recent Completion; 5) rate of same-day Risk Assessment; 6) rate of acceptance and attendance to within-Institute referrals for post intervention patients who are offered the referral at the first visit; 7) and lower rates of documented suicide attempts. Ultimately, the development and successful testing of this product would provide the US health care system a novel technology to scale up a clinician's confidence and skill to better manage patients who identify as at-risk for suicide. Additionally, if effective, this product will have a direct impact on patient outcomes, a vital component to any training product that attempts to train health care professionals. The utility and scalability of the proposed product will move health care systems toward the goal of zero deaths from suicide consistent with the Zero suicide approach.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
OTHERWeb-based training ProductA series of 4 modules to train providers to more effectively manage patients who screen positive for risk of suicide. The modules are: Risk Assessment, Safety Planning, Access to Lethal Means, and Willingness to accept referral.

Timeline

Start date
2017-07-01
Primary completion
2019-12-01
Completion
2020-03-01
First posted
2017-07-02
Last updated
2017-07-02

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT03207217. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.