Intensive Case Management Between VA and Community Care for Suicide Prevention

Trial statusRecruiting
Trial phaseNot applicable
Trial typeInterventional
Biological sexAll
Age18-80
SponsorVA Eastern Colorado Health Care System

About this trial

The goal of this randomized clinical trial is to build the evidence base for SUPERCEDE, a suicide prevention focused intensive case management intervention to increase access, improve care coordination, provide suicide prevention monitoring, and procure a timely response of VA mental health and suicide prevention services among VA-enrolled veterans receiving VA authorized community care. This phase is a hybrid effectiveness Type 1 randomized control trial, which will include 2 arms: the treatment intervention, SUPERCEDE, and the control intervention, present centered therapy. The main questions it aims to answer are:• This RCT will continue to build the evidence base for effectiveness and determine feasibility and acceptability for the previously piloted SUPERCEDE. • This RCT will improve the understanding of implementation of this intervention, both in VA and VA authorized community care organizations in preparation for broader implementation. Researchers will compare SUPERCEDE and present centered therapy to see if SUPERCEDE results in improved functioning and a decrease in suicidal ideation. Participants will be randomized to either SUPERCEDE or present centered therapy (PCT) plus a safety plan if warranted. SUPERCEDE is a suicide prevention case management intervention that combines BCBT-SP, a Crisis Response Plan (CRP), intensive case management to alleviate suicide risk factors, and VA authorized community care coordination. PCT is an active control condition often used in clinical trials of posttraumatic stress disorder. The intervention focuses on the present moment and encouraging the client to find solutions to their problems. In this trial, investigators will mirror the sessions of PCT to SUPERCEDE. Thus, the control group will receive 3 sessions, with an optional 3 additional sessions.

Detailed Description For hypothesis 3a: Overall, 100 participants will be randomized to either SUPERCEDE or present centered therapy (PCT) plus a safety plan if warranted. SUPERCEDE is a suicide prevention case management intervention that combines BCBT-SP, a Crisis Response Plan, intensive case management to alleviate suicide risk factors, and VA authorized community care coordination. PCT is an active control condition often used in clinical trials of posttraumatic stress disorder. The intervention focuses on the present moment and encouraging the client to find solutions to their problems. In this trial, investigators will mirror the sessions of PCT to SUPERCEDE. Thus, the control group will receive 3 sessions, with an optional 3 additional sessions. The study therapist is trained in both SUPERCEDE and PCT. Recruitment. Eligible participants will be identified through the VA Rocky Mountain Regional (RMR) Medical Center the VA Corporate Data Warehouse (CDW), flyers and advertisements, or through clinician or community referral. A recruitment letter will be sent to participants identified in the CDW. Investigators will attempt to contact potential participants with a warm call by telephone (up to 3 times) after the letter is sent.

Eligibility criteria

Qualifiers

enrolled in the VA Eastern Colorado Health Care System (ECHCS)

able to complete an online questionnaire

age 18-80 years

able to comprehend and provide virtual informed consent

Disqualifiers

not at imminent risk of suicide or homicide warranting crisis intervention (will be able to participate once stabilized)

unable or unwilling to participate in the intervention (e.g., unwilling to provide VA community care information, etc.)

without access to a device capable of telephone calls or video calls

presenting with any situation which the principal investigator deems this type of care is inappropriate for the Veteran.

Trial design

Treatments tested in this trial

  • SUicidE PRevention intensive CasE management and coorDination in Community CarE (SUPERCEDE)
  • Present centered therapy

Treatment groups

100 Participants
are divided into 2 treatment groups

Sponsors and collaborators

VA Eastern Colorado Health Care System

Lead sponsor

US Department of Veterans Affairs

Collaborator