The CO-produced Psychosocial INtervention delivered by GPs to young people after self-harm (COPING): protocol for a feasibility study

F. Mughal, Carolyn A Chew-Graham, Benjamin Saunders, Sarah A. Lawton, Sarah Lewis, Jo Smith, Gillian Lancaster, Ellen Townsend, Christopher J. Armitage, Peter Bower, Nav Kapur, David Kessler, Alba X. Realpe, Nicola Wiles, Dennis Ougrin, Martyn Lewis
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Background Self-harm in young people is a growing concern and reducing rates a global priority. General practitioners (GPs) can intervene early after self-harm but there are no effective treatments presently available. We developed the GP-led COPING intervention, in partnership with young people with lived experience and GPs, to be delivered to young people 16–25 years across two consultations. This study aims to examine the feasibility and acceptability of conducting a fully powered effectiveness trial of the COPING intervention in NHS general practice. Methods This will be a mixed-methods external non-randomised before-after single arm feasibility study in NHS general practices in the West Midlands, England. Patients aged 16–25 years who have self-harmed in the last 12 months will be eligible to receive COPING. Feasibility outcomes will be recruitment rates, intervention delivery, retention rates, and completion of follow-up outcome measures. All participants will receive COPING with a target sample of 31 with final follow-up data collection at six months from baseline. Clinical data such as self-harm repetition will be collected. A nested qualitative study and national survey of GPs will explore COPING acceptability, deliverability, implementation, and likelihood of contamination. Discussion Brief GP-led interventions for young people after self-harm are needed and address national guideline and policy recommendations. This study of the COPING intervention will assess whether a main trial is feasible. Registration ISRCTN (ISRCTN16572400; 28.11.2023).
由全科医生为自残后的年轻人提供的共同制作的社会心理干预(COPING):可行性研究方案
背景 青少年自残问题日益受到关注,降低自残率是全球的当务之急。全科医生(GP)可以在自残后及早干预,但目前还没有有效的治疗方法。我们与有亲身经历的年轻人和全科医生合作开发了由全科医生主导的 COPING 干预方案,通过两次咨询向 16-25 岁的年轻人提供服务。本研究旨在考察在国家医疗服务体系全科诊所开展 COPING 干预的全面有效性试验的可行性和可接受性。方法 这将是一项在英国西米德兰兹地区的国家医疗服务体系全科诊所进行的混合方法外部非随机前后单臂可行性研究。年龄在 16-25 岁、在过去 12 个月中有过自我伤害行为的患者将有资格接受 COPING 治疗。可行性结果将包括招募率、干预实施率、保留率和后续结果测量的完成率。所有参与者都将接受 COPING 治疗,目标样本为 31 人,最终随访数据收集时间为基线后六个月。将收集临床数据,如自残重复率。一项嵌套的定性研究和对全科医生的全国性调查将探讨 COPING 的可接受性、可实施性、实施情况以及污染的可能性。讨论 需要对自残后的年轻人进行由全科医生主导的简短干预,以响应国家指南和政策建议。这项 COPING 干预研究将评估主要试验是否可行。注册 ISRCTN (ISRCTN16572400; 28.11.2023)。
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