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Peer-aid and Hope Box (HOPAIR)

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Hôpital le Vinatier

Status

Not yet enrolling

Conditions

Suicide Prevention

Treatments

Other: HOPAIR Intervention: Meeting between Peer Helper and Concerned Individual in Psychiatric Crisis Unit

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT07119671
2025-A00082-47

Details and patient eligibility

About

Since 2014, suicide prevention has been a national priority and is one of the 3 priority areas of the mental health plan's roadmap .

Hospitalization offers a crucial opportunity for life-preserving intervention . Brief health interventions and contacts are reputed to be easy to implement, effective and inexpensive .

The Hope Box is a practical emotional management tool that aims to encourage the expression of reasons for living by materializing them in a customizable box, filled with objects, photos, writings and memories in order to find comfort and hope .

Peer support use their experiential knowledge of disorders and recovery to accompany people and help humanize care . They can play a decisive role in suicide prevention .

In contrast to an approach focusing only on risk factors, peer support and the Hope Box are both focus on protective factors, the strengths of the people concerned and hope.

The primary objective of this study is to evaluate the feasibility of the HOPAIR intervention (peer-support and Hope Box, completed by a reminder postcard) with suicidal people hospitalized in psychiatric crisis units. Its secondary objective is to assess the potential effectiveness on intensity of hopelessness, sense of self-efficacy, reasons for living, perceived social support and suicidal recurrence at 3 months.

This is a mixed-methods study involving 40 patients and 2 peer support in two crisis hospitalization units.

Full description

Around 703,000 people die by suicide each year worldwide, with suicide prevention being a national priority in France since 2014. The period after a patient is discharged from the hospital is a particularly high-risk time for suicide, especially for those with a history of suicide attempts.

This study proposes a new intervention called HOPAIR, which combines three key components:

  • Peer support: A professional peer-helper, who has personal experience with mental health challenges, meets with the patient to share their recovery story and foster a sense of hope and connection.
  • The Hope Box: A personalized box that patients fill with objects, photos, and memories to engage their five senses and serve as a tool for emotional management, comfort, and distraction during times of distress.
  • A reminder postcard: Sent one month after the initial intervention to reinforce the key concepts of the Hope Box and maintain motivation.

The primary objective of the HOPAIR study is to evaluate the feasibility of this combined intervention for suicidal patients hospitalized in a psychiatric crisis unit. The study also aims to assess the potential effectiveness of HOPAIR on several factors after three months, including:

  • Feelings of hopelessness and self-efficacy
  • Reasons for living
  • Perceived social support
  • The presence of suicidal thoughts and repeat suicide attempts The study is a mixed-methods, bi-centric research project that will recruit patients 24-48 hours after admission. The intervention will take place within two to four days of admission, followed by the postcard mailing one month later, and a final evaluation at three months. This evaluation will include re-administering scales to measure the study's objectives and conducting qualitative interviews with a subset of participants to assess their satisfaction with the program.

Enrollment

42 estimated patients

Sex

All

Ages

18+ years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Major ;
  • Hospitalized in a psychiatric crisis unit;
  • Having attempted suicide in the month preceding hospitalisation;
  • Able to give free and informed consent;
  • Having given consent;
  • French-speaking person with at least B1 level (reading and writing);
  • With access to the technical resources required for the study;
  • With a postal address.

Exclusion criteria

  • Presenting a relational modality incompatible with the proposed intervention (agitation, acute delirium, major cognitive disorders or psychic disorganisation, etc.);
  • Included in another research protocol related to suicide prevention.

Trial design

Primary purpose

Prevention

Allocation

N/A

Interventional model

Single Group Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

42 participants in 1 patient group

HOPAIR Intervention: Meeting between Peer helper and Concerned Individual in Psychiatric Crisis Unit
Other group
Description:
This intervention begins with an initial discussion focused on the individual's lived experience, followed by an explanation of the Hope Box's principle, utility, and use. After each intervention, the peer supporter will complete a satisfaction self-questionnaire to provide feedback.
Treatment:
Other: HOPAIR Intervention: Meeting between Peer Helper and Concerned Individual in Psychiatric Crisis Unit

Trial contacts and locations

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Central trial contact

Veronique VIAL; Tamara VERNET, IPA

Data sourced from clinicaltrials.gov

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