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They will take part in in-depth interviews or discussion groups to explore their attributed experiences related to the configuration of suicidal ideation. No clinical intervention will be delivered as part of the study. Data collection will focus on participants' narratives, contextual factors, and meaning-making processes connected to the suicide attempt and subsequent care and recovery pathways.",[13,14],"Procedure: In-Depth Qualitative Interview","Procedure: Discussion Group",{"label":16,"type":10,"description":17,"interventionNames":18},"Members of their support networks","Individuals who are family members, friends, or significant others providing support to a person who has attempted suicide within the past three years. They will participate in interviews or discussion groups to describe their experiences, perceptions, and relational roles in the care, crisis management, and meaning-making processes surrounding the suicide attempt. No interventions will be administered. Data collection will focus on relational dynamics, contextual influences, and perceived barriers and facilitators in support and healthcare interactions.",[13,14],{"label":20,"type":10,"description":21,"interventionNames":22},"Healthcare professionals involved in their care","Licensed healthcare professionals (e.g., mental health nurses, psychiatrists, psychologists, emergency clinicians) directly involved in the care of individuals who have attempted suicide. Participants will contribute through interviews or discussion groups exploring their clinical experiences, interpretive frameworks, and perceptions of care processes. No intervention is provided. Data collection will examine professional roles, institutional contexts, and factors shaping the configuration of suicidal ideation during assessment, treatment, and recovery trajectories.",[13,14],[24,29],{"type":25,"name":26,"description":27,"armGroupLabels":28,"otherNames":10},"PROCEDURE","In-Depth Qualitative Interview","In-depth interviews aimed at exploring participants' lived experiences, meaning-making processes, and contextual factors related to the configuration of the suicidal ideation framework. Interviews will last approximately 30-45 minutes and will be conducted by the Principal Investigator in a confidential, safe, and clinically monitored setting. No clinical treatment or diagnostic procedure is administered.",[20,9,16],{"type":25,"name":30,"description":31,"armGroupLabels":32,"otherNames":10},"Discussion Group","Non-directive discussion groups composed of 4-6 participants from the same analytic category (suicide attempt survivors, support network members, or healthcare professionals). Sessions will last 60-90 minutes and will facilitate the collective exploration of relational, contextual, and sociocultural dynamics associated with the suicidal ideation framework. The procedure is solely qualitative and involves no therapeutic intervention or clinical manipulation.",[20,9,16],[34],{"name":35,"affiliation":5,"role":36},"Sergio de la Hera Herrero, Bachelor of Science in Nursing","PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR",[38],{"name":39,"role":40,"phone":41,"phoneExt":10,"email":42},"Sergio de la Hera Herrero RN, MSc, DS, Bachelor of Science in Nursing","CONTACT","+34689239358","sdelahera@santpau.cat",[44],{"facility":45,"status":10,"city":46,"state":46,"zip":47,"country":48,"countryCode":49,"cosmosGeoPoint":50,"geoPoint":55,"contacts":56},"Hospital de la Santa Creu i Sant Pau","Barcelona","08041","Spain","ES",{"type":51,"coordinates":52},"Point",[53,54],2.15899,41.38879,{"lat":54,"lon":53},[57,59,62,64,66],{"name":39,"role":40,"phone":58,"phoneExt":10,"email":42},"+34935537661",{"name":60,"role":61,"phone":10,"phoneExt":10,"email":10},"Juan-Manuel Leyva Moral, RN, MSc, PhD","SUB_INVESTIGATOR",{"name":63,"role":61,"phone":10,"phoneExt":10,"email":10},"David Giménez Díez, RN, MSc, PhD",{"name":65,"role":61,"phone":10,"phoneExt":10,"email":10},"Ismael Parrilla Ríos, RN, MSc",{"name":67,"role":61,"phone":10,"phoneExt":10,"email":10},"Mónica Romero Pastor, RN, MSc, PhD",{"type":36,"investigatorFullName":69,"investigatorTitle":70,"investigatorAffiliation":5,"oldNameTitle":10,"oldOrganization":10},"Sergio de la Hera Herrero","Mental Health Nurse Specialist and PhD Candidate at the Autonomous University of Barcelona (UAB)","100614795","suicidal-ideation-framework-grounded-theory-study-catalonia-100614795",false,"NCT07284238","Suicidal Ideation Framework: Grounded Theory Study, Catalonia","Process of Configuring the Suicidal Ideation Framework: A Grounded Theory Study in Catalonia, Spain","SUIF-GT-CAT","Inclusion Criteria:\n\n* Adults ≥18 years of age.\n* Usual residence in Catalonia (Spain).\n* Ability to understand, speak, read, and write in Catalan or Spanish.\n* Belonging to one of the three defined analytical groups:\n\n(A) Individuals who have attempted suicide within the past 6 months to 3 years. (B) Members of their family, social, or community support networks. (C) Healthcare professionals directly involved in the care of individuals who have attempted suicide.\n\n* Demonstrated clinical\u002Femotional stability ensuring safe participation, as confirmed by the referring clinician.\n* For individuals with lived experience (Group A): at least 6 months since the last suicide attempt or acute clinical crisis.\n* For support networks (Group B): having maintained meaningful proximity or involvement during or after the suicide attempt.\n* For healthcare professionals (Group C): minimum of 1 year of professional experience in mental health care.\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n* Presence of acute clinical decompensation preventing safe participation.\n* Active suicidal risk or acute crisis at the time of recruitment.\n* Acute vulnerability identified during screening.\n* Inability to provide informed consent.\n* Direct hierarchical dependence or conflict of interest with the research team (for Group C).","ALL","18 Years",{"count":82,"type":83},45,"ESTIMATED","1 Day","OBSERVATIONAL","This doctoral project aims to develop a comprehensive theoretical model of the process through which the suicidal ideation framework is configured as a symbolic, narrative, and relational expression, adopting a multiperspective approach that spans the suicide attempt and the stages of care and recovery. Moving away from biomedical reductionisms, this investigation seeks to identify shared meaning-making nuclei and discursive fractures that reflect the inherent conflictuality of the suicidal act.\n\nGrounded in the integration of the theoretical frameworks previously outlined, this study adopts an interpretive-constructivist approach. Phase 1 will include studies conducted in OECD countries, providing a broad and conceptually diverse interpretive foundation. Phase 2, conducted in Catalonia, will deepen situated configurations, assuming that local sociocultural frameworks act as interpretive prisms for globally relevant phenomena.\n\nOverall, this theoretical-methodological architecture not only ensures conceptual robustness and coherence, but also articulates an ethical and epistemic commitment to understanding suicide through the complexity of its human textures. By centering suffering, listening to historically silenced voices, honoring the singularity of each life trajectory, and grounding the inquiry in an ethics of care, this study aims to transcend a merely technical-instrumental logic of knowledge.",[88,89,90,91,92],"Suicide","Suicide Attempt","Suicide Ideation","Suicide Risk","Suicide Prevention",[94,88,95,96,97,98],"Suicidal Ideation","Meta-synthesis","Grounded Theory","Mental Health Nursing","High-Income Countries","NOT_YET_RECRUITING","2025-12-02",{"date":102,"type":103},"2025-12-16","ACTUAL",{"date":105,"type":83},"2026-03",{"date":107,"type":83},"2027-09",{"name":5,"class":6},1]