Actively Recruiting
Safety Planning Intervention in Swedish Healthcare: A Multisite Study for Suicide Prevention
Led by Region Skane · Updated on 2026-03-13
8000
Participants Needed
4
Research Sites
195 weeks
Total Duration
On this page
Sponsors
R
Region Skane
Lead Sponsor
F
Forte
Collaborating Sponsor
AI-Summary
What this Trial Is About
Suicide is one of the leading causes of premature death and a prioritized public health concern. Safety Planning Intervention (SPI) is a method with strong international research support for reducing suicidal behaviour by enhancing individuals' strategies for crisis management and improving access to support. SPI is a single-session intervention lasting approximately 45 minutes, which any healthcare provider can deliver after a brief training. Despite promising results, the implementation of SPI in Swedish healthcare remains limited. This project examines how SPI can be integrated into various healthcare settings and evaluates its impact on suicide-related emergency visits, psychiatric hospitalizations, and healthcare utilization. Data and Methods Stepped-Wedge implementation study in specialist psychiatry, where SPI is gradually introduced in psychiatric units. This study design allows for a robust evaluation of effects while ensuring all units eventually receive the intervention. As part of this study, a survey among healthcare professionals will be conducted to assess their experiences with feasibility, usability, and implementation barriers. Data will be collected from QlikView healthcare utilization data. Poisson regression models with mixed effects will be used to analyze the impact of SPI on emergency visits and psychiatric hospitalizations. A health economic analysis will be conducted to evaluate the cost-effectiveness of SPI. Societal Relevance and Impact The project contributes to Sweden's national suicide prevention strategy by: 1. Scientifically evaluating the feasibility and effects of SPI in Swedish healthcare. 2. Developing training programs for healthcare professionals in suicide prevention. 3. Informing policy decisions and national guidelines. 4. Analyzing the cost-effectiveness of SPI from a societal perspective. Implementation The research team includes experts in suicide prevention, psychiatry, epidemiology, patient safety, and health economics, creating a strong multidisciplinary foundation. The Stepped-Wedge design ensures an ethically and methodologically sound evaluation of SPI. Gradual implementation allows for time-based comparisons, minimizes selection bias, and ensures all patients receive the intervention. The project is conducted in close collaboration with healthcare providers and policymakers to ensure that research findings can be integrated into clinical practice and strengthen suicide prevention efforts in Sweden.
CONDITIONS
Official Title
Safety Planning Intervention in Swedish Healthcare: A Multisite Study for Suicide Prevention
Who Can Participate
Eligibility Criteria
You may qualify if you...
- Patients presenting to psychiatric services with suicidal ideation, suicidal planning, or a suicide attempt
- Patients receiving care in participating adult psychiatric emergency or inpatient units
You will not qualify if you...
- Age under 18 years
AI-Screening
AI-Powered Screening
Complete this quick 3-step screening to check your eligibility
Trial Site Locations
Total: 4 locations
1
Region Skåne, psychiatric services
Helsingborg, Skåne County, Sweden
Not Yet Recruiting
2
Region Skåne, psychiatric services
Kristianstad, Sweden
Not Yet Recruiting
3
Region Skåne, psychiatric services
Lund, Sweden
Actively Recruiting
4
Region Skåne, psychiatric services
Malmö, Sweden, 22736
Actively Recruiting
Research Team
S
Sara Lindström, Associate professor
CONTACT
How is the study designed?
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Masking
NONE
Allocation
NA
Model
SEQUENTIAL
Primary Purpose
PREVENTION
Number of Arms
1
Not the Right Trial for You?
Explore thousands of other clinical trials that might be a better match.
Sign up to get personalized trial recommendations delivered to your inbox.
Already have an account? Log in here