Partnering with Policymakers to Design Suicide Care Research: Maximizing Impact in Adolescent Mental Health Policy.

Katherine Anne Comtois, Juliann Salisbury, Richelle L Clifton, Julie Goldstein Grumet, Molly Adrian
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Outpatient medical settings are a critical source of mental health care for adolescents and young adults. This is due to the familiarity and accessibility of those settings and challenges accessing mental health care elsewhere. Adolescents and young adults who die by suicide are more likely to have seen a medical provider in the prior month than a mental health specialist, but few suicide care interventions have been developed to specifically address the challenges of working in these outpatient medical settings. This paper provides the perspective of the University of Washington Suicide Care Research Center on the importance of incorporating evidence into public policy decisions regarding workforce development and standards of care for adolescents and young adults experiencing suicidal thoughts and behaviors, their families, and their outpatient medical setting providers; and the equal importance of integrating policy and funding perspectives in clinical services and implementation science. The paper will review the trends in suicide care policy and funding structures as relevant to adolescents and young adults in outpatient medical settings, provide recommendations to advance the translation of research into evidence-based policy decisions for adolescents and young adults at risk of suicide, and recommendations for researchers on incorporating policy perspectives in the development and evaluation of evidence-based interventions. We will share how the University of Washington Suicide Care Research Center is operationalizing these recommendations.

与决策者合作设计自杀护理研究:最大限度地提高青少年心理健康政策的影响。
门诊医疗机构是青少年和年轻人心理卫生保健的重要来源。这是由于对这些环境的熟悉和可及性以及在其他地方获得精神卫生保健的挑战。死于自杀的青少年和年轻人在前一个月更有可能去看医生,而不是心理健康专家,但很少有自杀护理干预措施被开发出来,专门解决在这些门诊医疗环境中工作的挑战。本文提供了华盛顿大学自杀护理研究中心的观点,将证据纳入公共政策决策的重要性,这些决策涉及劳动力发展和青少年和年轻人经历自杀念头和行为、他们的家庭和门诊医疗服务提供者的护理标准;在临床服务和实施科学中整合政策和供资观点同样重要。本文将回顾与门诊医疗环境中青少年和青壮年相关的自杀护理政策和资金结构的趋势,提供建议,以促进将研究转化为针对有自杀风险的青少年和青壮年的循证政策决策,并为研究人员在制定和评估循证干预措施时纳入政策观点提供建议。我们将分享华盛顿大学自杀护理研究中心是如何实施这些建议的。
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