Award
Portfolio Data
CAMS Relational Agent System (CAMS-RAS) for Suicide Prevention
Award Year: 2018
UEI: PP5RSVPSBJD5
HUBZone Owned: No
Woman Owned: Yes
Socially and Economically Disadvantaged: No
Congressional District: 7
Tagged as:
SBIR
Phase II
Awarding Agency
HHS
Branch: NIH
Total Award Amount: $2,879,146
Contract Number: 2R44MH108222-02A1
Agency Tracking Number: R44MH108222
Solicitation Topic Code: 104
Solicitation Number: PA14-197
Abstract
PROJECT ABSTRACTOver 44,000 people die annually by suicide in the United States (US) making suicide the 10th leading cause of death overall and the second leading cause of death among those 10-44. In addition, 9.8 million adults contemplate suicide annually, and one million will make a suicide attempt. From 2006 to 2013, the rate of ED visits for suicidal ideation among adults increased by 12% on average annually. While millions are devoted annually to prevent suicide, suicide rates are rising in the US. Our ultimate aim is to reduce deaths by suicide while also reducing unnecessary hospitalization, emergency department (ED) and hospital readmissions, and stop the revolving-door of acute crisis care through the use of innovative technologies.In Phase I, we proposed to: (1) develop and scientifically validate an avatar for use by suicidal ED patients that delivers the Collaborative Assessment and Management of Suicidality (CAMS), an efficacious and cost-effective intervention developed by David Jobes, PhD; and (2) to design clinical support tools and Just-in- Time training for use by ED medical providers to enhance their delivery of an evidence-based suicide protocol and facilitate an evidence-based approach to discharge disposition. Our work was also guided by Phase I reviewers’ concerns. We fully met and exceeded project aims. Most notably, we created a 15-minute avatar (“Dr. Dave”) who performed a portion of the CAMS Suicide Status Interview which was well-liked and described as helpful by suicidal ED patients who interacted with “Dr. Dave.”In Phase II, we propose to complete the development of Virtual CAMS patient and provider tools and to ready it for EHR integration into EPIC. We will again use an agile process of development and seek feedback from target end-users. A diverse group of advisors will consult to us to ensure product excellence and readiness for commercialization. To ensure thorough testing of the product’s provider and patient tools, we will use a two-condition, randomized study to evaluate Virtual CAMS’ efficacy in preventing suicidal behaviors and inappropriate/unnecessary hospital admissions, and improving self-efficacy for coping with acute distress.PROJECT NARRATIVE: PUBLIC HEALTH RELEVANCE Suicide is the tenth leading cause of death among Americans of all ages and the second leading cause of death for those 10-44, with 44,965 suicides occurring in the U.S. in 2016 – one suicide every 11.7 minutes. The Collaborative Assessment and Management of Suicidality (CAMS) is an evidence-based, cost- effective, suicide-specific intervention that facilitates engagement, assessment, and treatment of suicidal risk. Virtual CAMS seeks to facilitate the delivery of CAMS and other evidence-based procedures to reduce suicide during and after the ED visit to reduce suicide.
Award Schedule
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2014
Solicitation Year -
2018
Award Year -
August 1, 2018
Award Start Date -
February 28, 2021
Award End Date
Principal Investigator
Name: LINDA DIMEFF
Phone: (206) 384-7371
Email: linda@ebpi.org
Business Contact
Name: KELLY KOERNER
Phone: (206) 265-2507
Email: grants@ebpi.org
Research Institution
Name: N/A