A Qualitative Mixed Methods Realist Evaluation of Safety Planning

Trial statusNot yet recruiting
Trial phaseNot listed
Trial typeObservational
Biological sexAll
Age16+
SponsorKing's College London

About this trial

Safety Planning is a recovery-orientated approach to risk management within mental health context. This study wants to answer the question 'how, why, for whom and it what circumstances does safety planning work? It will do this by carrying out a realist evaluation to identify programme theories by conducting a three phase study, reviewing materials of a Safety Planning training course, interviewing service users, carers and mental health professionals who have attended the training course, and/or use safety planning tools and techniques, adopting theory from existing literature and adding evaluator's insider knowledge. This data will be used to describe programme theory of safety planning that can be applied across diverse mental health settings, including NHS inpatient and community, and is designed to be adopted across different contexts. It will use a realist methodology to understand how safety planning works to develop the skills needed to manage risks associated with mental health difficulties in ways which increase an individual's quality of life.

Eligibility criteria

Qualifiers

Service user participants - must have direct lived experience of managing safety from risks associated with their mental health difficulties / have attended the safety planning recovery college course delivered within Norfolk & Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust (NSFT) / Be accessing a service from NSFT and have an identified care team, lead care professional and/or know how to access help and support.

Disqualifiers

People under 16 years of age / people who are unable to communicate in English / people with no access to computer, internet or basic IT skills /

Trial design

Treatments tested in this trial

  • Safety Planning a recovery-orientated mental health risk management intervention

Treatment groups

No treatment groups listed

Locations

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Sponsors and collaborators