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Clinical Trials/NCT03755206
NCT03755206
Completed
Not Applicable

Sust-AIns: Sustainment of Suicide Prevention Programs in American Indian Settings

Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health1 site in 1 country24 target enrollmentDecember 10, 2018

Overview

Phase
Not Applicable
Intervention
Not specified
Conditions
Program Sustainability
Sponsor
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Enrollment
24
Locations
1
Primary Endpoint
Program Sustainability Assessment Tool
Status
Completed
Last Updated
last year

Overview

Brief Summary

The proposed study is part of the research project for a National Institute of Mental Health K01 grant to Dr. Haroz. The overall research project is focused on understanding how to sustain evidenced-based mental and behavioral health programs in tribal contexts. The aim of this study is to pilot test sustainment strategy interventions across tribal settings using mixed-methods.

Detailed Description

Among the most pressing issues in mental health Dissemination and Implementation research (D\&I) is the lack of knowledge about how to sustain mental health prevention and treatment services for which there is substantial evidence of impact. Most D\&I studies focus on adoption and initial implementation, with few studies (\<20) rigorously exploring sustainment. The sustainment of services has been described as "one of the greatest, yet least understood, challenges in the field of implementation science." The gap in knowledge is even greater for low-resource contexts, as few studies have focused on these settings. This project aims to address this gap by developing and testing sustainment strategies for an evidenced-based youth suicide prevention program in a low-resource, American Indian (AI) contexts.

Registry
clinicaltrials.gov
Start Date
December 10, 2018
End Date
April 24, 2024
Last Updated
last year
Study Type
Interventional
Study Design
Single Group
Sex
All

Investigators

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • Knowledgeable about the implementation of the suicide prevention program
  • Over the age of 18
  • Available to participate in required study meetings and assessments
  • Fluent in English

Exclusion Criteria

  • Factors identified at baseline that preclude full participation including: being under the influence of a substance; active psychosis or mania; any other condition that makes an individual lack capacity to give consent.

Outcomes

Primary Outcomes

Program Sustainability Assessment Tool

Time Frame: 1 year

Tool that assess domains of capacity for sustainability. Possible score range 0-3, higher scores indicate more capacity for program sustainability.

Study Sites (1)

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