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Study objectives are to design and pilot test a novel, exposure-based implementation strategy (EBIS) directly targeting clinician anxiety and low self-efficacy for use of evidence-based suicide screening, assessment, and intervention (SSAI) strategies with patients at risk for suicide in community settings. Early phases of this study will develop the EBIS in partnership with community clinicians (n = 15). The last phase of this study is a pilot clinical trial in which 40 community mental health clinicians will be randomized to receive either implementation as usual (IAU) or IAU+EBIS.


Clinical Trial Description

This exploratory project brings together an interdisciplinary team to design and pilot-test an exposure-based implementation strategy (EBIS) to target clinician-level anxiety about suicide screening, assessment, and intervention (SSAI) use. We will test the effect of EBIS as an implementation strategy to augment Implementation as Usual (IAU) to enhance SSAI implementation in community mental health settings. Specifically, this study first will use participatory design methods to develop and refine EBIS in collaboration with a stakeholder advisory board of clinicians, administrators, and content experts. This study then will further iteratively refine EBIS with up to 15 clinicians in a pilot field test, using rapid cycle prototyping, in collaboration with the INSPIRE Methods Core. Clinicians in Aim 2 will also provide qualitative feedback on EBIS' ability to mitigate anxiety and increase self-efficacy to deliver SSAIs to optimize our ability to engage target mechanisms of clinician anxiety. In the final phase, this study will test the refined EBIS in a pilot implementation trial in which 40 community mental health clinicians will be randomized to receive either IAU or EBIS+IAU. Primary clinical trial dependent variables are EBIS acceptability and feasibility, measured through questionnaires, interviews, and recruitment and retention statistics; this pilot trial is not intended to be powered to detect effects. Secondary outcomes are preliminary effectiveness of EBIS on clinician-level implementation outcomes (SSAI adoption), and engagement of target implementation mechanisms (clinician anxiety and self-efficacy related to SSAI use), assessed via mixed methods. ;


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NCT number NCT05172609
Study type Interventional
Source University of Pennsylvania
Contact Emily M Becker-Haimes, PhD
Phone 215-573-5614
Email emily.haimes@pennmedicine.upenn.edu
Status Recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date March 29, 2023
Completion date August 31, 2025

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