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Reducing LGBTQ Adolescent Suicide (RLAS)

Primary Purpose

Suicide

Status
Active
Phase
Not Applicable
Locations
Study Type
Interventional
Intervention
RLAS
Sponsored by
Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation
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Eligibility
Locations
Arms
Outcomes
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About this trial

This is an interventional prevention trial for Suicide focused on measuring Evidence-based, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex, and queer, adolescent, Suicide prevention, Implementation study

Eligibility Criteria

16 Years - undefined (Child, Adult, Older Adult)All SexesAccepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion Criteria for schools:

  • Located within New Mexico;
  • Designated public high school;
  • School nurse that is willing and available to support the RLAS intervention and to lead and convene an IRT; and
  • School administrator that is willing and available to support the RLAS intervention.

Exclusion criteria for schools:

  • Unable to participate in the NM-YRRS.

Sites / Locations

    Arms of the Study

    Arm 1

    Arm 2

    Arm Type

    No Intervention

    Experimental

    Arm Label

    Usual Care

    RLAS

    Arm Description

    Standard school nurse care for suicide prevention.

    Through the RLAS, the investigators will train school nurses statewide. Using the Dynamic Adaptation Process, the nurses will then convene and lead Implementation Resource Teams (IRTs). With the assistance of RLAS coaches, the school nurse-led IRTs will engage in an iterative process of assessment and planning to build school capacity and implement up to six evidence-base strategies to reduce adolescent suicide.

    Outcomes

    Primary Outcome Measures

    Adherence to EB strategy implementation
    Demonstration of adherence to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommended EB strategies to enhance school environments

    Secondary Outcome Measures

    Reduced suicidality and depression measured by the New Mexico Youth Risk and Resiliency Study (NM-YRRS)
    Self-reported suicidality and depression for youth as measured by the NM-YRRS
    Substance use measured by the NM-YRRS
    Self-reported substance use for youth as measured by the NM-YRRS
    Feelings of safety measured by the NM-YRRS
    Self-Reported experiences of bullying and safety concerns for youth as measured by the NM-YRRS

    Full Information

    First Posted
    August 18, 2016
    Last Updated
    May 9, 2022
    Sponsor
    Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation
    Collaborators
    University of New Mexico, University of California, San Diego, Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD)
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    1. Study Identification

    Unique Protocol Identification Number
    NCT02875535
    Brief Title
    Reducing LGBTQ Adolescent Suicide
    Acronym
    RLAS
    Official Title
    Implementing School Nursing Strategies to Reduce Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer (LGBTQ) Adolescent Suicide
    Study Type
    Interventional

    2. Study Status

    Record Verification Date
    May 2022
    Overall Recruitment Status
    Active, not recruiting
    Study Start Date
    May 2016 (undefined)
    Primary Completion Date
    December 31, 2021 (Actual)
    Study Completion Date
    April 30, 2023 (Anticipated)

    3. Sponsor/Collaborators

    Responsible Party, by Official Title
    Principal Investigator
    Name of the Sponsor
    Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation
    Collaborators
    University of New Mexico, University of California, San Diego, Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD)

    4. Oversight

    Data Monitoring Committee
    Yes

    5. Study Description

    Brief Summary
    Reducing youth suicide in the U.S. is a national public health priority. Sexual and gender minority adolescents are at elevated risk for suicide. Safer school environments, however, can decrease this risk. This study capitalizes on the critical role of school nurses in improving the mental health of this vulnerable population through implementation and sustainment of evidence-based strategies to enhance school environments. In addition to suicide, the conceptual framework and methods for this novel, nurse-led intervention can be applied to address the health-related concerns of other pediatric populations encountered in school settings as well.
    Detailed Description
    Reducing youth suicide in the U.S. is a national public health priority. A supportive and safe school environment is pivotal to preventing youth suicide, and schools are now widely accepted as part of the de facto mental healthcare infrastructure for adolescents. Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) youth are at elevated risk for suicide. Safer school environments decrease this risk. The school nurse is well positioned to implement evidence-based (EB) strategies to enhance school environments and improve the mental health of all students, particularly members of this vulnerable population. These strategies include the creation of "safe spaces," adoption of harassment and bullying prohibitions, improved access to community health and mental health providers experienced in working with youth and LGBTQ people, school staff development, and incorporation of LGBTQ-specific information into health education curricula. These strategies promote positive mental health outcomes for LGBTQ youth, and their cisgender, heterosexual peers as well. The investigators of this nursing intervention model is called "RLAS" (Implementing School Nursing Strategies to Reduce LGBTQ Adolescent Suicide). The model builds on the Exploration, Preparation, Implementation, and Sustainment conceptual framework and the Dynamic Adaptation Process (DAP), a structured methodology for implementing the EB strategies. The DAP accounts for the multi-level context of school settings, facilitates appropriate expertise and feedback to make them "implementation ready," and provides for targeted training of school nurses. Per the DAP, the nurses and other school professionals will convene and lead Implementation Resource Teams (IRTs) consisting of counselors, social workers, health educators, and youth. With the guidance of coaches, the IRTs will engage in an iterative process of assessment and planning to build school capacity and implement the EB strategies. To evaluate this model, the investigators will combine qualitative methods with population-based surveys and pursue three specific aims. First, the investigators will utilize the DAP to enable specially-trained nurse champions and IRTs to implement and sustain EB strategies to address the needs of LGBTQ high school students. Second, the investigators will conduct a cluster randomized controlled trial (RCT) to assess whether sexual minority students and their peers in RLAS schools report reductions in suicidality, depression, substance use, and bullying, and increased safety compared to those in usual care schools. Third, the investigators will examine the individual, school, and community factors influencing both implementation and outcomes. The RLAS keeps with national priorities to: (a) improve school-based services for pediatric populations; (b) focus on LGBTQ youth mental health; and (c) revolutionize the role of nurses in U.S. healthcare. Through its collaborative processes to refine, improve, and sustain EB strategies in these systems, the RLAS also represents a novel and innovative contribution to implementation science.

    6. Conditions and Keywords

    Primary Disease or Condition Being Studied in the Trial, or the Focus of the Study
    Suicide
    Keywords
    Evidence-based, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex, and queer, adolescent, Suicide prevention, Implementation study

    7. Study Design

    Primary Purpose
    Prevention
    Study Phase
    Not Applicable
    Interventional Study Model
    Parallel Assignment
    Masking
    None (Open Label)
    Allocation
    Randomized
    Enrollment
    43 (Actual)

    8. Arms, Groups, and Interventions

    Arm Title
    Usual Care
    Arm Type
    No Intervention
    Arm Description
    Standard school nurse care for suicide prevention.
    Arm Title
    RLAS
    Arm Type
    Experimental
    Arm Description
    Through the RLAS, the investigators will train school nurses statewide. Using the Dynamic Adaptation Process, the nurses will then convene and lead Implementation Resource Teams (IRTs). With the assistance of RLAS coaches, the school nurse-led IRTs will engage in an iterative process of assessment and planning to build school capacity and implement up to six evidence-base strategies to reduce adolescent suicide.
    Intervention Type
    Behavioral
    Intervention Name(s)
    RLAS
    Other Intervention Name(s)
    Dynamic Adaptation Process
    Intervention Description
    The implementation model for this intervention will increase school-based supports and safety for gender and sexual minorities and broader student bodies, and be applicable to addressing other priority child and adolescent health and mental health issues within schools. The investigators refer to the model as "RLAS" (Implementing School Nursing Strategies to Reduce LGBTQ Adolescent Suicide).
    Primary Outcome Measure Information:
    Title
    Adherence to EB strategy implementation
    Description
    Demonstration of adherence to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommended EB strategies to enhance school environments
    Time Frame
    5 years
    Secondary Outcome Measure Information:
    Title
    Reduced suicidality and depression measured by the New Mexico Youth Risk and Resiliency Study (NM-YRRS)
    Description
    Self-reported suicidality and depression for youth as measured by the NM-YRRS
    Time Frame
    5 years
    Title
    Substance use measured by the NM-YRRS
    Description
    Self-reported substance use for youth as measured by the NM-YRRS
    Time Frame
    5 years
    Title
    Feelings of safety measured by the NM-YRRS
    Description
    Self-Reported experiences of bullying and safety concerns for youth as measured by the NM-YRRS
    Time Frame
    5 years

    10. Eligibility

    Sex
    All
    Minimum Age & Unit of Time
    16 Years
    Accepts Healthy Volunteers
    Accepts Healthy Volunteers
    Eligibility Criteria
    Inclusion Criteria for schools: Located within New Mexico; Designated public high school; School nurse that is willing and available to support the RLAS intervention and to lead and convene an IRT; and School administrator that is willing and available to support the RLAS intervention. Exclusion criteria for schools: Unable to participate in the NM-YRRS.

    12. IPD Sharing Statement

    Plan to Share IPD
    No
    Citations:
    PubMed Identifier
    27770819
    Citation
    Willging CE, Green AE, Ramos MM. Implementing school nursing strategies to reduce LGBTQ adolescent suicide: a randomized cluster trial study protocol. Implement Sci. 2016 Oct 22;11(1):145. doi: 10.1186/s13012-016-0507-2.
    Results Reference
    derived

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