Evaluating the role and effectiveness of co‐produced community‐based mental health interventions that aim to reduce suicide among adults: A systematic review

Abstract Background Suicide is a major public health risk requiring targeted suicide prevention interventions. The principles of co‐production are compatible with tailoring suicide prevention interventions to meet an individual's needs. Aims This review aimed to evaluate the role and effectiven...

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Main Authors: Claire A. Hanlon, David McIlroy, Helen Poole, Jennifer Chopra, Pooja Saini
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2023-02-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1111/hex.13661
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author Claire A. Hanlon
David McIlroy
Helen Poole
Jennifer Chopra
Pooja Saini
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Helen Poole
Jennifer Chopra
Pooja Saini
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description Abstract Background Suicide is a major public health risk requiring targeted suicide prevention interventions. The principles of co‐production are compatible with tailoring suicide prevention interventions to meet an individual's needs. Aims This review aimed to evaluate the role and effectiveness of co‐produced community‐based suicide prevention interventions among adults. Methods Four electronic databases (PsycInfo, CINAHL, MEDLINE and web of science) were systematically searched. A narrative synthesis was conducted. Results From 590 papers identified through searches, 14 fulfilled the inclusion criteria. Most included studies elicited the views and perspectives of stakeholders in a process of co‐design/co‐creation of community‐based suicide prevention interventions. Conclusion Stakeholder involvement in the creation of community‐based suicide prevention interventions may improve engagement and give voice to those experiencing suicidal crisis. However, there is limited evaluation extending beyond the design of these interventions. Further research is needed to evaluate the long‐term outcomes of co‐produced community‐based suicide prevention interventions. Patient and Public Involvement This paper is a systematic review and did not directly involve patients and/or the public. However, the findings incorporate the views and perspectives of stakeholders as reported within the studies included in this review, and the findings may inform the future involvement of stakeholders in the design, development and delivery of community‐based suicide prevention interventions for adults.
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spelling doaj.art-cc0631aded974c2c9a1d5001ff7f7dcf2023-01-20T13:33:07ZengWileyHealth Expectations1369-65131369-76252023-02-01261648610.1111/hex.13661Evaluating the role and effectiveness of co‐produced community‐based mental health interventions that aim to reduce suicide among adults: A systematic reviewClaire A. Hanlon0David McIlroy1Helen Poole2Jennifer Chopra3Pooja Saini4School of Psychology, Faculty of Health Liverpool John Moores University Liverpool UKSchool of Psychology, Faculty of Health Liverpool John Moores University Liverpool UKSchool of Psychology, Faculty of Health Liverpool John Moores University Liverpool UKSchool of Psychology, Faculty of Health Liverpool John Moores University Liverpool UKSchool of Psychology, Faculty of Health Liverpool John Moores University Liverpool UKAbstract Background Suicide is a major public health risk requiring targeted suicide prevention interventions. The principles of co‐production are compatible with tailoring suicide prevention interventions to meet an individual's needs. Aims This review aimed to evaluate the role and effectiveness of co‐produced community‐based suicide prevention interventions among adults. Methods Four electronic databases (PsycInfo, CINAHL, MEDLINE and web of science) were systematically searched. A narrative synthesis was conducted. Results From 590 papers identified through searches, 14 fulfilled the inclusion criteria. Most included studies elicited the views and perspectives of stakeholders in a process of co‐design/co‐creation of community‐based suicide prevention interventions. Conclusion Stakeholder involvement in the creation of community‐based suicide prevention interventions may improve engagement and give voice to those experiencing suicidal crisis. However, there is limited evaluation extending beyond the design of these interventions. Further research is needed to evaluate the long‐term outcomes of co‐produced community‐based suicide prevention interventions. Patient and Public Involvement This paper is a systematic review and did not directly involve patients and/or the public. However, the findings incorporate the views and perspectives of stakeholders as reported within the studies included in this review, and the findings may inform the future involvement of stakeholders in the design, development and delivery of community‐based suicide prevention interventions for adults.https://doi.org/10.1111/hex.13661adults mental healthcommunity‐basedco‐productionsuicidesuicide preventionsystematic review
spellingShingle Claire A. Hanlon
David McIlroy
Helen Poole
Jennifer Chopra
Pooja Saini
Evaluating the role and effectiveness of co‐produced community‐based mental health interventions that aim to reduce suicide among adults: A systematic review
Health Expectations
adults mental health
community‐based
co‐production
suicide
suicide prevention
systematic review
title Evaluating the role and effectiveness of co‐produced community‐based mental health interventions that aim to reduce suicide among adults: A systematic review
title_full Evaluating the role and effectiveness of co‐produced community‐based mental health interventions that aim to reduce suicide among adults: A systematic review
title_fullStr Evaluating the role and effectiveness of co‐produced community‐based mental health interventions that aim to reduce suicide among adults: A systematic review
title_full_unstemmed Evaluating the role and effectiveness of co‐produced community‐based mental health interventions that aim to reduce suicide among adults: A systematic review
title_short Evaluating the role and effectiveness of co‐produced community‐based mental health interventions that aim to reduce suicide among adults: A systematic review
title_sort evaluating the role and effectiveness of co produced community based mental health interventions that aim to reduce suicide among adults a systematic review
topic adults mental health
community‐based
co‐production
suicide
suicide prevention
systematic review
url https://doi.org/10.1111/hex.13661
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