Core Competency Model for Corrections

Part of paid clinical trials in Raleigh, North Carolina.

Sponsor
University of North Carolina, Charlotte
Study ID
NCT06359574
Status
Enrolling By Invitation

Conditions

  • Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice

Eligibility Criteria

Sex
ALL
Age
18 Years - 99 Years
Healthy Volunteers
Not accepted

Interventions

  • Core Competency Model for Corrections (CCM-C) Self-Directed Violence Prevention Training — OTHER
    The Core Competency Model (CCM; Cramer et al., 2013, 2019) is an evidence-based educational training program for BHCs in suicide prevention core suicide prevention skills. The ten core competencies are: (1) Manage personal attitudes and reactions to suicide; (2) Maintain a collaborative stance toward the client; (3) Elicit evidence-based risk and protective factors; (4) Focus on current suicide plan and intent of suicidal ideation; (5) Determine risk level; (6) Enact a collaborative evidence-based treatment plan; (7) Notify and involve other persons; (8) Document risk, plan, and reasoning for clinical decisions; (9) Know the law concerning suicide, and; (10) Engage in debriefing and self-care. The CCM will be adapted for this pilot trial. In light of the SDV problem in carceral settings, the CCM for Corrections (CCM-C; Cramer, Kaniuka, \& Peiper, 2022) was adapted to address both suicide and self-injury assessment, treatment, and prevention.

Study Details

The overall goal of this project is to design, implement, and revise the Core Competency Model for Corrections (CCM-C), an evidence-based Self-Directed Violence (SDV) prevention training program for correctional mental health providers in the North Carolina Department of Adult Corrections (DAC). The proposed specific aims are: Aim 1: To create the CCM-C training program. Aim 2: To assess preliminary training effectiveness. Aim 3: To gather training program quality improvement feedback from corrections stakeholders.

Key Dates

Start date
Apr 5, 2024
Status verified
Dec 2024
Primary completion
Dec 31, 2024
Completion
Jan 30, 2025

Study Design

Enrollment
100 participants (estimated)
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Intervention model
CROSSOVER
Primary purpose
OTHER

Arms

  • Experimental: Core Competency Model for Corrections (CCM-C) Self-Directed Violence Prevention Training group 1
    Receives CCM-C training two weeks after baseline assessment.
  • Experimental: Core Competency Model for Corrections (CCM-C) Self-Directed Violence Prevention Training group 2
    Receives CCM-C training two weeks after follow-up 1 assessment.

Primary Outcome Measure

Feasibility of the CCM-C training intervention [ Time Frame: Immediately post-training ]

Locations (1)

FacilityCityStateZIPSite coordinators
North Carolina Department of Adult CorrectionsRaleighNorth Carolina27699-

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