TY - JOUR
PY - 2015//
TI - The ACCESS study: Zelen randomised controlled trial of a package of care for people presenting to hospital after self-harm
JO - British journal of psychiatry
A1 - Hatcher, Simon
A1 - Sharon, Cynthia
A1 - House, Allan
A1 - Collins, Nicola
A1 - Collings, Sunny
A1 - Pillai, Avinesh
SP - 229
EP - 236
VL - 206
IS - 3
N2 - Background The problem of people presenting to hospitals with self-harm is important because such presentations are common, there is a clear link to suicide and a high premature mortality. However, the best treatment for this population is unclear. Aims To see whether a package of measures, that included regular postcards and problem-solving therapy, improved outcomes at 1 year compared with usual care in people who presented to hospital with self-harm (the ACCESS study: trial registration Australian and New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry ACTRN12609000641291).
METHOD The design of the study was a Zelen randomised controlled trial. The primary outcome was re-presentation to hospital with self-harm within 12 months of the index episode.
RESULTS There were no significant differences in the primary outcome and most of the secondary outcomes between the two groups. About half the people offered problem-solving therapy did not receive it, for various reasons.
CONCLUSIONS The package as offered had little effect on the proportion of people re-presenting to hospital with self-harm. The dose of problem-solving therapy may have been too small to have an effect and there was a difficulty engaging participants in active treatment.
Language: en
LA - en SN - 0007-1250 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/bjp.bp.113.135780 ID - ref1 ER -