Implementations of an evidence-based assertive case management intervention for suicide attempters: Post-ACTION-J Study (PACS).

PCN reports : psychiatry and clinical neurosciences Pub Date : 2023-06-26 eCollection Date: 2023-06-01 DOI:10.1002/pcn5.106
Takao Ishii, Naohiro Yonemoto, Yasushi Otaka, Kazuya Okamura, Noa Tsujii, Kotaro Otsuka, Reiji Yoshimura, Toshihiko Kinoshita, Daisuke Fujisawa, Hirokazu Tachikawa, Mitsuhiko Yamada, Yusuke Tsuyama, Satoshi Hashimoto, Chiaki Kawanishi
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Abstract

Aim: An assertive case management intervention program, ACTION-J, proved effective for preventing suicide attempters from reattempting suicide within 6 months. The ACTION-J randomized trial was conducted as part of the "National Strategic Research Projects." The program has been covered by the national medical payment system of Japan since 2016. The aim of the Post-ACTION-J Study (PACS) was to examine the current implementation status of assertive case management in a real-world clinical setting.

Methods: PACS was a prospective, multicenter registry cohort study. The participants were suicide attempters admitted to the emergency departments of 10 participating medical facilities from October 2016 to September 2018. The assertive case management intervention developed by the ACTION-J Study was offered to all patients, and the primary outcome was the duration and frequency of use of the intervention at 6 months.

Results: A total of 1159 patients were admitted to emergency departments after a suicide attempt during the study period, 144 of whom were included in our analysis. The proportion of participants who received the intervention for 6 months was 72.2% (104/144), and 63.9% (92/144) of the patients completed ≥7 case management interviews within 6 months.

Conclusion: The findings of this study indicate successful implementation of an assertive case management intervention program based on the ACTION-J Study in a real-world clinical setting, following its integration with the national medical payment scheme in Japan. The study provided the useful information that could improve the implementation of assertive case management interventions in future.

对自杀未遂者实施基于证据的自信病例管理干预:行动后J研究(PACS)
目的:事实证明,一项名为 "ACTION-J "的果断个案管理干预计划能有效防止自杀未遂者在 6 个月内再次自杀。ACTION-J随机试验是 "国家战略研究项目 "的一部分。自2016年起,该项目已被纳入日本国家医疗支付系统。后ACTION-J研究(PACS)的目的是在现实世界的临床环境中考察目前主张性个案管理的实施状况:PACS 是一项前瞻性多中心登记队列研究。参与者为2016年10月至2018年9月期间在10家参与研究的医疗机构急诊科住院的自杀未遂者。ACTION-J研究开发的断言式个案管理干预措施提供给所有患者,主要结果是6个月内使用干预措施的持续时间和频率:在研究期间,共有1159名患者在自杀未遂后被急诊科收治,其中144人纳入了我们的分析。接受干预6个月的参与者比例为72.2%(104/144),63.9%(92/144)的患者在6个月内完成了≥7次个案管理访谈:本研究结果表明,基于 ACTION-J 研究的果断个案管理干预计划在实际临床环境中成功实施,并与日本国家医疗支付计划相结合。这项研究提供了有用的信息,有助于今后更好地实施自主病例管理干预。
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