Black Dog Institute, University of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW, Australia.
Centre for Mental Health Research, Australian National University, Canberra, NSW, Australia.
Trials. 2020 Apr 15;21(1):332. doi: 10.1186/s13063-020-04262-w.
Despite increasing investment in suicide prevention, Australian suicide rates have increased steadily in the past decade. In response to growing evidence for multicomponent intervention models for reducing suicide, the LifeSpan model has been developed as the first multicomponent, evidence-based, system-wide approach to suicide prevention in Australia. The LifeSpan model consists of nine evidence-based strategies. These include indicated, selective and universal interventions which are delivered simultaneously to community and healthcare systems over a 2-year implementation period. This study will evaluate the effectiveness of the LifeSpan model in reducing suicide attempts and suicide deaths in four geographically defined regions in New South Wales, Australia.
We outline the protocol for a stepped-wedge, cluster randomized controlled trial. Following a 6-month transition phase, the trial sites will move to the 2-year active implementation phase in 4-monthly intervals with evaluation extending a minimum of 24 months after establishment of the full active period. Analysis will be undertaken of the change attributable to the invention across the four sites. The primary outcome for the study is the rate of attempted suicide in the regions involved. Rate of suicide deaths within each site is a secondary outcome.
If proven effective, the LifeSpan model for suicide prevention could be more widely delivered in Australian communities, providing a valuable new approach to tackle rising suicide rates. LifeSpan has the potential to significantly contribute to the mental health of Australians by improving help-seeking for suicide, facilitating early detection, and improving aftercare to reduce re-attempts. The findings from this research should also contribute to the evidence base for multilevel suicide prevention programs internationally.
Australia New Zealand Clinical Trials Register, ID: ACTRN12617000457347. Prospectively registered on 28 March 2017. https://www.anzctr.org.au/TrialSearch.aspx#&&conditionCode=&dateOfRegistrationFrom=&interventionDescription=&interventionCodeOperator=OR&primarySponsorType=&gender=&distance=&postcode=&pageSize=20&ageGroup=&recruitmentCountryOperator=OR Protocol Version: 1.0, 31 May 2019.
尽管在预防自杀方面的投入不断增加,但在过去十年中,澳大利亚的自杀率稳步上升。针对越来越多的多因素干预模型减少自杀的证据,开发了 LifeSpan 模型作为澳大利亚首个多因素、基于证据、全系统的预防自杀方法。LifeSpan 模型由 9 种基于证据的策略组成。这些策略包括向社区和医疗系统同时提供有针对性、选择性和普遍性干预措施,实施时间为 2 年。本研究将评估 LifeSpan 模型在减少澳大利亚新南威尔士州四个地理位置界定地区自杀企图和自杀死亡的有效性。
我们概述了一项阶梯式、聚类随机对照试验的方案。在 6 个月的过渡阶段之后,试验地点将在 4 个月的间隔内进入 2 年的积极实施阶段,评估将在全面积极阶段建立后至少 24 个月延长。将分析四个地点的发明变化。该研究的主要结果是参与地区的自杀企图率。每个地点的自杀死亡率是次要结果。
如果被证明有效,LifeSpan 预防自杀模型可以在澳大利亚社区更广泛地提供,为解决自杀率上升提供了一种有价值的新方法。LifeSpan 有可能通过改善自杀寻求帮助、促进早期发现和改善康复护理以减少再次尝试,为澳大利亚人的心理健康做出重大贡献。这项研究的结果也应该为国际多层面预防自杀方案的循证基础做出贡献。
澳大利亚和新西兰临床试验注册中心,ID:ACTRN12617000457347。于 2017 年 3 月 28 日前瞻性注册。www.anzctr.org.au/TrialSearch.aspx#&&conditionCode=&dateOfRegistrationFrom=&interventionDescription=&interventionCodeOperator=OR&primarySponsorType=&gender=&distance=&postcode=&pageSize=20&ageGroup=&recruitmentCountryOperator=OR。协议版本:1.0,2019 年 5 月 31 日。