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Translation of an Intervention for Violence Among Adolescents in Emergency Departments

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University of Michigan

Status

Completed

Conditions

Violence

Treatments

Behavioral: SafERteens

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other
Other U.S. Federal agency

Identifiers

NCT02923492
R49CE002099

Details and patient eligibility

About

The translation study aims to refine and package intervention and training materials essential to translating an efficacious Emergency Department (ED) based Brief Intervention (BI) for violence (SafERteens) for two delivery methods: by ED staff on site or by therapist remotely. The study will take place in two phases. During the Effectiveness phase, we will determine the effectiveness of the interventions [on-site therapist delivered BI + text messages (n=133); remote therapy delivered BI + text messages (n=133)], as compared to a usual care control (brochure; n=133), on violence outcomes at 3 months. Note that tailored text messages will be delivered daily for the first month post-discharge, and three times per week in the second month post-discharge to the BI groups. During the Implementation phase, components of the RE-AIM model will be assessed over a 4-month period.

Full description

Participants who screen positive for the study during the effectiveness phase, will be randomized to either the therapy or control at a rate of 2:1. Whether the participant receives the on-site therapist or the remote therapist will depend on day of week or shift. Over the course of the study, the proportion of shifts covered by on-site verses remote therapists will be balanced for seasonality and time of day (evening vs. day time).

Enrollment

185 patients

Sex

All

Ages

14 to 18 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • youth (ages 14-18) presenting to the Hurley Medical Center (HMC) ED who are medically stable. Patients classified by medical staff as having unstable vital signs or "Level 1" trauma (e.g., unconscious, in need of immediate lifesaving procedures such as surgery), will be approached during their inpatient stay after stabilization (4% based on prior work);
  • access to a parent or guardian for consent among adolescents ages 14-17 (over 90% based on our prior work).
  • Positive past 3 month violence screen criteria: Youth will be eligible for the study if they endorse on self-report computer survey past three month violence perpetration

Exclusion criteria

  • youth who do not understand English
  • youth deemed unable to provide informed assent/consent by ED or research staff
  • prisoners at time of ED presentation.
  • youth who present to the ED as victims of sexual abuse or child abuse

Trial design

Primary purpose

Treatment

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

Single Blind

185 participants in 3 patient groups

In-person Therapy by ED Staff
Experimental group
Description:
Brief 30 minute on-on-one private motivation interviewing intervention during emergency department care delivered by ED staff in-person.
Treatment:
Behavioral: SafERteens
Remote Therapy by Research Staff
Experimental group
Description:
Brief 30 minute on-on-one private motivation interviewing intervention during emergency department care delivered remotely (over video) by research staff.
Treatment:
Behavioral: SafERteens
Comparison Group
No Intervention group
Description:
This group will not receive an intervention, but did receive an informational pamphlet of resources in the area (enhanced usual care).

Trial contacts and locations

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