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N/ACompleted· 60 enrolled
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Over the phone interviews on the BCI "Stay in Contact"other
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NCT03325478N/ACompleted

Qualitative Assessment of the French Brief Contact Intervention "Stay in Contact" in Suicide Prevention

Central Hospital, Nancy, France·observational·Posted Oct 30, 2017·Updated Oct 30, 2017

In Brief

An observational study evaluating Over the phone interviews on the BCI "Stay in Contact" for Suicide and Self-harm. Completed, enrolled 60 participants across 1 site.

Detailed Summary

Background: For 40 years, brief contact interventions (BCIs) have been presented as promising approaches in suicide prevention but patient's experiences of BCIs are less investigated. Aim: Understand mechanisms of BCIs after suicide attempt, through patient's experience of a French BCI "Stay in contact" and assess its impact on seeking care during suicidal crisis. Method:This is a single-center, non-interventional, prospective qualitative study using phone call interview on a BCI, 6 months after suicide attempt behavior. Statistical analysis Data were analyzed using statistical software (Version 9.4, SAS Institute Inc., Cary, North Carolina, USA). Chi-squared test was used to assess qualitative variables and t-test to evaluate quantitative variables, with p\<.05 considered significant.

Study Details

Study Typeobservational
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CountriesFrance
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Timeline

N/ACompletedFinished
201820192020202120222023202420252026
First PostedOct 30, 2017
Enrollment StartMay 18, 2017
Primary CompletionAug 31, 2017
TodayJul 2, 2026
Enrollment to primary: 3 monthsPosted 8.7 years ago

Interventions

Over the phone interviews on the BCI "Stay in Contact"other

This study used phone call interviews on a BCI "Stay in Contact", 6 months after suicide attempt behavior.The questionnaire used for the interview of included suicide attempters was pilot tested to assess acceptability and feasibility of the study. It included 24 questions, which were based on literature's data.They covered seeking care and help items and assess the subjective quality appreciation of medical care in the PED and on the BCI.Closed-ended and multiple-choice questions were mixed. Included patients were informed that the questionnaire was anonymous and that seeking their views and feedbacks would help adjusting the implementation of follow-up interventions closer to their needs.The baseline interviews were conducted on the phone, on weekdays, during a mean time of 10 to 15minutes by a trained resident in psychiatry as the only interviewer.