An Exposure-Based Implementation Strategy to Decrease Clinician Anxiety Around Suicide Prevention
Implementation Science
About this trial
This is an interventional health services research trial for Implementation Science
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Practicing mental health clinicians who provide direct mental health services to a treatment-seeking population
- Proficient in the English language
- Have access to a computer with internet connectivity
Exclusion Criteria:
- Participants will be excluded if they do not see any mental health patients that are at risk for suicide (e.g., they screen out high-risk patients for their individual practice).
Sites / Locations
- University of Pennsylvania Department of PsychiatryRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
Exposure Based Implementation Strategy (EBIS)
Implementation as Usual (IAU)
EBIS is informed by the latest science in exposure theory, borrowing heavily from brief exposure-based treatments that can be delivered in a single session. We anticipate that EBIS will occur in four phases that map on to standard exposure therapy practice for patients with anxiety disorders: psychoeducation, assessment, practice, and relapse prevention; however, the final version will depend on the outcomes of the preparatory phases of this study. Clinicians assigned to the EBIS arm will also receive all elements of IAU.
Gold-standard IAU for SSAIs typically comprises pre-implementation preparation, didactic training, knowledge tests, experiential role plays, ongoing expert consultation, and providing certification status to clinicians who attain established benchmarks. Pre-implementation preparation will include provision of materials. Didactic training will occur in two parts: (1) suicide screening and assessment, and (2) Safety Planning Intervention (SPI) use. Part one will consist of materials we previously developed based on community clinician feedback. Part two will follow established SPI guidelines, including didactic training about SPI rationale and evidence base and experiential practice. IAU also will include supports for electronic health record integration (e.g., previously developed templates). After training, clinicians will receive 8 weeks of expert consultation to discuss implementation barriers and receive more role play practice.