Depression Clinical Trial
Official title:
Scaling-Up Stepped Care for Women's Mental Health in Primary Care in an LMIC
Verified date | June 2023 |
Source | University of Illinois at Chicago |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
This study examines: 1) short-term and longitudinal impacts of stepped care on women with depression and the possible roles of mediators and moderators; 2) clinic- (readiness to adopt an innovation, leadership support and climate) and provider-level (preparedness, motivation and fidelity) factors that may affect stepped care implementation; and 3) the differential impact of two implementation approaches (a clinic implementation teams versus implementation training by the research team). It utilizes Curran's hybrid effectiveness implementation design, mixed methods, and a longitudinal design with assessments at pre, 3 months, 6 months, and 12 months. A total of 18 primary care clinics, set in both rural and urban communities in Tajikistan, will be involved, with 12 delivering the intervention and 6 acting as controls. 8 providers (3 nurses, 3 peers, and 2 doctors) will be recruited at each of the 12 intervention clinics for a total of 96 providers; 35 women with depression will be recruited from each clinic for a total of 630 women.
Status | Active, not recruiting |
Enrollment | 630 |
Est. completion date | October 1, 2024 |
Est. primary completion date | April 1, 2023 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | Female |
Age group | 18 Years to 45 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - female Tajik citizen between 18 and 45 years old - score >16 on the HAM-D - no current or past substance use - willing to participate in the intervention and research procedures - able to give written informed consent. Exclusion Criteria: - women who are older or younger than 18 - 45 years - women who do not score >16 on the HAM-D |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Tajikistan | City Health Center #4 | Dushanbe | |
Tajikistan | City Health Center #5 | Dushanbe | |
Tajikistan | Dushanbe City Health Center #1 | Dushanbe | |
Tajikistan | Dushanbe City Health Center #12 | Dushanbe | |
Tajikistan | Dushanbe City Health Center #13 | Dushanbe | |
Tajikistan | Dushanbe City Health Center #15 | Dushanbe | |
Tajikistan | Dushanbe City Health Center #2 | Dushanbe | |
Tajikistan | Dushanbe City Health Center #6 | Dushanbe | |
Tajikistan | Guliston District Health Center | Guliston | |
Tajikistan | Gafurov District Health Center | Khujand | |
Tajikistan | Kayrokum District Health Center #7 | Khujand | |
Tajikistan | Khujand City Health Center #1 | Khujand | |
Tajikistan | Khujand City Health Center #2 | Khujand | |
Tajikistan | Khujand City Health Center #3 | Khujand | |
Tajikistan | Khujand City Health Center #4 | Khujand | |
Tajikistan | Khujand City Health Center #5 | Khujand | |
Tajikistan | Khujand City Health Center #6 | Khujand | |
Tajikistan | Rudaki District Health Center | Rudaki | |
Tajikistan | Shahrinav District Health Center | Shahrinav | |
Tajikistan | Varzob District Health Center | Varzob |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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University of Illinois at Chicago | New York University, Prisma Research Center, University of Utah |
Tajikistan,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | change in Hamilton Depression Rating Scale | The Hamilton Depression Rating Scale (HAM-D) is a way of determining a patient's level of depression before, during, and after treatment. Eight items are scored on a 5-point scale, ranging from 0 = not present to 4 = severe. Nine are scored from 0-2. Score of 0-7 = normal; 8-13 = mild depression; 14-18 = moderate depression; 19-22 = severe depression, +23 = very severe depression. | baseline, 3 months, 6 months, and 12 months | |
Primary | change in Texas Christian University (TCU) Organizational Readiness for Change | Motivational factors include program needs, training needs, and pressures for change, while program resources are evaluated in regard to office facilities, staffing, training, equipment, and the Internet. Organizational dynamics include scales on staff attributes and climate.
Numbers for each item indicate its location in the administration version, in which response categories are 1=Strongly Disagree to 5=Strongly Agree; ® designates items with reflected scoring. Scores for each scale are obtained by summing responses to its set of items (after reversing scores on reflected items by subtracting the item response from "6"), dividing the sum by number of items included (yielding an average) and multiplying by 10 in order to rescale final scores so they range from 10 to 50 (e.g., an average response of 2.6 for a scale becomes a score of "26"). |
baseline, 3 months, 6 months, and 12 months | |
Secondary | change in Hamilton Anxiety Rating Scale | The Hamilton Anxiety Rating Scale (HAM-A) measures the severity of anxiety symptoms. The scale consists of 14 items, each defined by a series of symptoms, and measures both psychic anxiety (mental agitation and psychological distress) and somatic anxiety (physical complaints related to anxiety. Each item is scored on a scale of 0 (not present) to 4 (severe), with a total score range of 0-56, where <17 indicates mild severity, 18-24 mild to moderate severity, and 25-30 moderate to severe. | baseline, 3 months, 6 months, and 12 months | |
Secondary | change in PTSD Checklist for DSM- 5 | The PTSD Checklist for DSM-5 (PCL-5) is a 20-item self-report measure that assesses the 20 DSM-5 symptoms of PTSD. The PCL-5 has a variety of purposes, including monitoring symptom change during and after treatment, screening individuals for PTSD, making a provisional PTSD diagnosis.Respondents are asked to rate how bothered they have been by each of 20 items in the past month on a 5- point Likert scale ranging from 0 not at all, 1 a little bit, 2 moderately, 3 quite a bit, 4 extremely. Items are summed to provide a total severity score (range = 0-80).Summing all 20 items and using cut-point score of 33 appears to be reasonable based upon current psychometric work. | baseline, 3 months, 6 months, and 12 months | |
Secondary | change in Evidence Based Practice Attitude Scale | This tool (EBPAS) examines attitudes toward evidence-based practice among social service providers. The tool includes 15 questions regarding clinician and case manager willingness to adopt evidence-based practices given the appeal of evidence-based practice, system, organization, or supervisor requirements for evidence-based practices. The four scales are labeled as "Requirements scale" (3 items), "Appeal scale" (4 items), "Openness scale" (4 items), "Divergence scale" (4 items). A higher score indicates "more" of the scale name, except for Divergence | baseline, 3 months, 6 months, and 12 months | |
Secondary | # Stepped Care interventions initiated and completed | Measure the number of stepped care interventions that were initiated and those that were completed. | baseline, 3 months, 6 months, and 12 months |
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