Study protocol for the implementation and evaluation of the Self-harm Assessment and Management for General Hospitals programme in Ireland (SAMAGH)

dc.contributor.authorArensman, Ella
dc.contributor.authorTroya, M. Isabela
dc.contributor.authorNicholson, Sarah
dc.contributor.authorSadath, Anvar
dc.contributor.authorCully, Grace
dc.contributor.authorRamos Costa, Ana Paula
dc.contributor.authorBenson, Ruth
dc.contributor.authorCorcoran, Paul
dc.contributor.authorGriffin, Eve
dc.contributor.authorWilliamson, Eileen
dc.contributor.authorEustace, Joe
dc.contributor.authorShiely, Frances
dc.contributor.authorBrowne, John
dc.contributor.authorRigby, Jan
dc.contributor.authorJeffers, Anne
dc.contributor.authorCassidy, Eugene
dc.contributor.funderHealth Research Boarden
dc.date.accessioned2022-09-08T14:11:06Z
dc.date.available2022-09-08T14:11:06Z
dc.date.issued2020
dc.description.abstractBackground: Previous self-harm is one of the strongest predictors of future self-harm and suicide. Increased risk of repeated self-harm and suicide exists amongst patients presenting to hospital with high-risk self-harm and major self-harm repeaters. However, so far evidence-based training in the management of self-harm for mental health professionals is limited. Within this context, we aim to develop, implement and evaluate a training programme, SAMAGH, Self-harm Assessment and Management Programme for General Hospitals in Ireland. SAMAGH aims to (a) reduce hospital-based self-harm repetition rates and (b) increase rates of mental health assessments being conducted with self-harm patients. We also aim to evaluate the training on self-harm knowledge, attitudes, and skills related outcomes of healthcare professionals involved in the training. Methods/design: The study will be conducted in three phases. First, the SAMAGH Training Programme has been developed, which comprises two parts: 1) E-learning Programme and 2) Simulation Training. Second, SAMAGH will be delivered to healthcare professionals from general hospitals in Ireland. Third, an outcome and process evaluation will be conducted using a pre-post design. The outcome evaluation will be conducted using aggregated data from the National Self-Harm Registry Ireland (NSHRI) on self-harm repetition rates from all 27 public hospitals in Ireland. Aggregated data based on the 3-year average (2016, 2017, 2018) self-harm repetition rates prior to the implementation of the SAMAGH will be used as baseline data, and NSHRI data from 6 and 12 months after the implementation of SAMAGH will be used as follow-up. For the process evaluation, questionnaires and focus groups will be administered and conducted with healthcare professionals who completed the training. Discussion: This study will contribute to the evidence base regarding the effectiveness of an evidence informed training programme that aims to reduce repeated hospital self-harm presentations and to improve compliance with self-harm assessment and management. This study is also expected to contribute to self-harm and suicide training with the possibility of being translated to other settings. Its feasibility will be evaluated through a process evaluation.en
dc.description.sponsorshipHealth Research Board (grant number: IRRL-2015-1586)en
dc.description.statusPeer revieweden
dc.description.versionPublished Versionen
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dc.identifier.articleid590
dc.identifier.citationArensman, E., Troya, M. I., Nicholson, S., Sadath, A., Cully, G., Ramos Costa, A. P., Benson, R., Corcoran, P., Griffin, E., Williamson, E. and Eustace, J. (2020) ‘Study Protocol for the implementation and evaluation of the Self-Harm Assessment and Management for General Hospitals programme in Ireland (SAMAGH)’, BMC Health Services Research, 20(1), 590 (8pp). doi: 10.1186/s12913-020-05254-xen
dc.identifier.doi10.1186/s12913-020-05254-x
dc.identifier.endpage8
dc.identifier.issn14726963
dc.identifier.journaltitleBMC Health Services Researchen
dc.identifier.startpage1
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10468/13560
dc.language.isoenen
dc.publisherBioMed Central Ltden
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dc.subjectHealthcare servicesen
dc.subjectOutcome evaluationen
dc.subjectProcess evaluationen
dc.subjectSelf-harmen
dc.subjectSuicidal intenten
dc.subjectSuicideen
dc.titleStudy protocol for the implementation and evaluation of the Self-harm Assessment and Management for General Hospitals programme in Ireland (SAMAGH)en
dc.typeArticle (peer-reviewed)en
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