Psychological therapy for the prevention of suicide in prison: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial.

IF 3.4 2区 医学 Q2 PSYCHIATRY BMC Psychiatry Pub Date : 2024-12-18 DOI:10.1186/s12888-024-06320-y
Daniel Pratt, Tim Kirkpatrick, Yvonne Awenat, Caroline Hendricks, Amanda Perry, Leslie-Anne Carter, Rebecca Crook, Paula Duxbury, Charlotte Lennox, Sarah Knowles, Helen Brooks, Linda Davies, Gemma Shields, David Honeywell, Louis Appleby, Patricia Gooding, Dawn Edge, Richard Emsley, Jenny Shaw, Gillian Haddock
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Background: Suicide is the leading cause of preventable death in prisons. Deaths from suicide in prison are significantly, and persistently, elevated compared to those living in the community. Psychological therapies have been shown to be a potentially effective means of alleviating suicidal thoughts, plans and behaviours, but patients located in prison often have no access to evidence-based psychological interventions targeting suicide. The objectives of this programme of research are to investigate the clinical and cost effectiveness of a new psychological therapy programme delivered to male prisoners at risk of suicide.

Methods: The PROSPECT trial is a two-armed single blind, pragmatic, randomised controlled trial and will recruit a target sample size of 360 male prisoners, identified as at-risk of suicide, across 4 prisons in the North of England. Participants will be randomised to receive a psychological talking therapy (Cognitive Behavioural Suicide Prevention, CBSP) plus treatment as usual, or treatment as usual alone. Co-primary outcomes (Suicide Ideation and Suicide Behaviours), as well as related secondary outcomes, will be assessed at baseline and at 6-months follow-up. An intention to treat analysis will be conducted with primary stratification based on prison site and lifetime history of suicide attempt (yes/no). A nested qualitative process evaluation will investigate the nature and context in which the intervention is delivered, with specific focus upon the facilitators and barriers to the implementation of the therapy within prisons.

Discussion: The key outputs from this trial will be to determine whether a psychological therapy for suicidal prisoners is clinically and cost effective; and to generate a project implementation platform that identifies how best to implement the new intervention across the broader prison estate.

Trial registration: ISRCTN (reference ISRCTN14056534 https://www.isrctn.com/ISRCTN14056534 ; 24th September 2021). Registration confirmed prior to participant recruitment commencing. Modifications to protocol are listed on the study website at ISRCTN.

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心理治疗预防监狱自杀:随机对照试验的研究方案。
背景:自杀是监狱中可预防死亡的主要原因。与生活在社区中的自杀者相比,监狱中的自杀死亡率显著且持续上升。心理治疗已被证明是减轻自杀想法、计划和行为的潜在有效手段,但监狱中的患者往往无法获得以自杀为目标的循证心理干预。这项研究方案的目的是调查向有自杀危险的男性囚犯提供的一项新的心理治疗方案的临床效果和成本效益。方法:PROSPECT试验是一项双臂、单盲、务实的随机对照试验,将在英格兰北部的4所监狱招募360名有自杀风险的男性囚犯作为目标样本。参与者将随机接受心理谈话治疗(认知行为自杀预防,CBSP)加上常规治疗,或单独治疗。共同主要结果(自杀意念和自杀行为)以及相关的次要结果将在基线和6个月随访时进行评估。治疗意向分析将根据监狱地点和自杀未遂史(是/否)进行初级分层。嵌套定性过程评价将调查提供干预的性质和背景,特别侧重于在监狱内实施治疗的促进因素和障碍。讨论:该试验的关键成果将是确定对有自杀倾向的囚犯进行心理治疗是否具有临床和成本效益;并创建一个项目实施平台,以确定如何最好地在更广泛的监狱范围内实施新的干预措施。试验注册:ISRCTN(参考文献ISRCTN14056534 https://www.isrctn.com/ISRCTN14056534;2021年9月24日)。在参与者招募开始前确认注册。对方案的修改列在研究网站ISRCTN上。
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BMC Psychiatry
BMC Psychiatry 医学-精神病学
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期刊介绍: BMC Psychiatry is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of the prevention, diagnosis and management of psychiatric disorders, as well as related molecular genetics, pathophysiology, and epidemiology.
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