Telehealth to Improve Prevention of Suicide (TIPS)

NARecruitingINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

44,000

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

July 12, 2021

Primary Completion Date

November 30, 2025

Study Completion Date

November 30, 2025

Conditions
Suicide Risk
Interventions
OTHER

Telehealth in preventing suicide (TIPS)

The TIPS synchronous telehealth protocol will consist of (a) two-way televideo evaluation with enhanced suicide risk components, performed by a Masters-level evaluator from Community HealthLink, and (b) telephone consultation and, in some cases, televideo evaluation by a psychiatrist for patients the evaluator judges should be admitted. The primary evaluation will gather data form the ED providers, patient, and any other collateral sources available. The core of the evaluation itself will consist of Community HealthLink's existing standard adult emergency mental health evaluation, which is a semi-structured evaluation focused primarily on informing a disposition decision on whether to admit the patient to a psychiatric unit. The evaluators will use this same evaluation to guide the telehealth evaluation.

OTHER

Modified ED-SAFE

"Half of the ED discharged patients with suicide risk will be invited to receive post-discharge telephone counseling originally developed during the Emergency Department Safety Assessment and Follow-up Evaluation (ED-SAFE) study. The participant will receive three coaching/counseling calls, clustered within three months of the index visit, with some flexibility to continue beyond that if desired. These coaching calls will still follow the original structure and content from ED-SAFE, with modifications guided by study investigators."

OTHER

Treatment as Usual (TAU)

No study related intervention, just monitoring of current practices used to provide suicide-related care in the non-intervention EDs.

Trial Locations (1)

01655

RECRUITING

UMass Chan Medical School, Worcester

All Listed Sponsors
collaborator

Community HealthLink

UNKNOWN

collaborator

Collective Medical

UNKNOWN

collaborator

National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)

NIH

lead

University of Massachusetts, Worcester

OTHER