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Counseling on Access to Lethal Means in the Emergency Department: A Script for Improved Comfort

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Individuals with suicidal ideation (SI) frequently present to the emergency department (ED). We hypothesized that CALM: Counseling on Access to Lethal Means training improves non-physician provider comfort with delivering an ED-based counseling intervention on lethal means restriction. Ten non-physician intervention counselors who currently provide CALM to ED patients presenting with SI were surveyed for demographics, prior experience caring for patients with SI, prior CALM experience, comfort providing CALM, and which method of training most improved comfort with CALM. Survey response rate was 100%. Following CALM training, 80% of respondents expressed confidence in their ability to counsel patients on safe storage of lethal means, although 50% felt that a script most improved comfort. Most survey respondents reported feeling comfortable counseling suicidal patients on safe storage of lethal means, but that the addition of a script for the counseling session improved comfort more than the online CALM training.

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KLM and SN contributed equally to study concept and design and interpretation of the data. KLM, DC and SN contributed equally to interpretation of the data, drafting of the manuscript, and critical revision of the manuscript. DC and SN were primarily responsible for the acquisition and analysis of the data.

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Correspondence to Kristen L. Mueller.

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Mueller, K.L., Chirumbole, D. & Naganathan, S. Counseling on Access to Lethal Means in the Emergency Department: A Script for Improved Comfort. Community Ment Health J 56, 1366–1371 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10597-020-00575-x

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