Study protocol for an adaptive, multi-arm, multi-stage (MAMS) randomised controlled trial of brief remotely delivered psychosocial interventions for people with serious mental health problems who have experienced a recent suicidal crisis: Remote Approaches to Psychosocial Intervention Delivery (RAPID)
Background: People with serious mental health problems (SMHP) are more likely to be admitted to psychiatric hospital following contact with crisis services. Admissions can have significant personal costs, be traumatic and are the most expensive form of mental health care. There is an urgent need for...
Main Authors: | Pyle, M, Loftus, L, Emsley, R, Freeman, D, Gillard, S, Gumley, A, Sierpatowska, J, Wood, L, O’Connor, RC, Pfeiffer, P, Simpson, SA, Cockayne, N, Shields, G, Beckley, A, Beckwith, H, Filippidou, M, Glen, C, Allan, S, Hazzard, R, Longden, E, Peel, H, Larsen, M, Bucci, S, Morrison, AP |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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BioMed Central
2024
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