Outcome
Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
Primary |
Change in Female Community Health Volunteers' clinical skills to provide psychological support |
Competency of Female Community Health Volunteers will be assessed through Ensuring Quality in Psychological Support (EQUIP), an online platform consisting of a tool to assess clinical competency of mental health and psychosocial service providers. A service providers' competency is assessed in a Likert scale where 1 represents having harmful behaviour, 2 represents having any or none of the basic helping skills, 3 represents having all basic skills and 4 represents having any advanced skills. |
From pre training to immediate post training |
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Primary |
Qualitative Information: Feasibility from service providers' perspective |
Service providers who deliver the Thinking Healthy Programme for duration of project will be asked through Focus Group Discussion and Key Informant Interviews about the feasibility of recruiting women with perinatal depression, delivering intervention in the community setting, engaging women, and their family members in the session. |
Month 18 |
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Primary |
Qualitative Information: Feasibility from service users' perspective |
Women with perinatal depression and their family members engaged in the Thinking Healthy Programme will be interviewed to explore feasibility in terms of engaging in the session, scheduling time for session, and completing tasks. |
3 months postnatal |
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Primary |
Qualitative Information: Acceptability from service providers' perspective |
Service providers who deliver the Thinking Healthy Programme for duration of project will be asked through Focus Group Discussion and Key Informant Interviews about their experience delivering intervention focusing on facilitators and barriers, perceived benefits and challenges of intervention for perinatal depression, and their willingness to engage as deliver agents in the future. |
Month 18 |
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Primary |
Qualitative Information: Acceptability of of Thinking Healthy Programme from service users' perspective |
Women with perinatal depression and their family members engaged in the Thinking Healthy Programme will be interviewed to explore facilitators and barriers to engage in the session, perceived benefits and challenges of receiving intervention in the home setting, and their perception of the service provider. |
3 months postnatal |
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Primary |
Qualitative Information: Appropriateness of Thinking Healthy Programme from service providers' perspective |
Service providers who deliver the Thinking Healthy Programme for duration of project will be asked through Focus Group Discussion and Key Informant Interviews about their perception towards the intervention, its utility, suitability in Nepali context. |
Month 18 |
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Primary |
Qualitative Information: Appropriateness of Thinking Healthy Programme from service users' perspective |
Women with perinatal depression and their family members engaged in the Thinking Healthy Programme will be interviewed to explore their perception towards the intervention, its utility, suitability for their problem. |
3 months postnatal |
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Secondary |
Changes in Patient Health Questionnaire-9+1 |
The PHQ-9 is a 9-item screening tool for depression used in various medical setting, and primary care setting. The tool has nine common symptoms of depression that should be rated by the respondent in a Likert scale where 0 stands for "not at all" to 3 "always". The symptoms are rated in relation to its occurrence and experience by the respondent in the past 2 weeks. The additional 1 question in PHQ9+1 is related to disability caused by depression. The tool has been translated and validated in a primary care population in Nepal. Symptoms severity will be assessed at baseline, 2 months post baseline and 3 months postnatal. |
Baseline (M0), 2 months after baseline (M2), 3 months postnatal (M4-M8) |
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Secondary |
Changes in Generalized Anxiety Disorder Scale |
A 7-item screening tool for anxiety that is rated by the respondent in a Likert scale where 0 stands for "not at all" to 3 "nearly every day". The tool has already been used in Nepal. Symptoms severity will be assessed at baseline, 2 months post baseline and 3 months postnatal. |
Baseline (M0), 2 months after baseline (M2), 3 months postnatal (M4-M8) |
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Secondary |
Changes in World Health Organization's Disability Assessment Schedule |
A 12-item tool that measures disability and functionality over the previous 30 days and has already been used in Nepal. Responses are rated in a scale where 1 means "none" and 5 means "extreme". Higher the score means higher the disability. |
Baseline (M0), 2 months after baseline (M2), 3 months postnatal (M4-M8) |
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Secondary |
Changes in Alcohol Use Disorder Identification Test |
Alcohol Use Disorder Identification Test is a screening tool to identify probable alcohol dependence or alcohol misuse. The tool has 10 questions divided into 3 conceptual domains. The first domain assesses recent alcohol consumption and contains 3 questions (frequency of consumption, typical amount, and frequency of heavy consumption). The second domain assesses symptoms of dependence through 3 questions (loss of control over consumption, increased relevance of consumption, and morning consumption). The third domain assesses harmful alcohol through 4 questions (Feeling of guilt after consumption, memory gaps, alcohol-related injuries and environmental concern about consumption). The tool has been validated in Nepal and a result equal to or greater than 9 is considered indicative of alcohol dependence or alcohol misuse. |
Baseline (M0), 2 months after baseline (M2), 3 months postnatal (M4-M8) |
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Secondary |
Changes in Internalized Stigma of Mental Illness |
The brief version of Internalized Stigma of Mental Illness tool has 9-items that explores self-stigmatization of persons with mental illness. Responses are recorded from 1-4 scale where 1 means "strongly disagree" and 4 means "strongly agree". Higher the score means greater experience of stigma. The tool has been previously validated and used in other studies in Nepal. |
Baseline (M0), 2 months after baseline (M2), 3 months postnatal (M4-M8) |
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Secondary |
Changes in Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support |
The Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support is a 12-item instrument which measures perceived support from three sources: Family, Friends and Significant Others. It consists of 4 items for each sources and each item is graded on a 7-item likert scale where 1 means "very strongly disagree" and 7 means "very strongly agree". Higher the score in the scale means having stronger social support system. |
Baseline (M0), 2 months after baseline (M2), 3 months postnatal (M4-M8) |
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Secondary |
Suicide Assessment |
Contains 9 structured questions in which the first 3 questions asks whether the person had suicidal thought, or plan or tried in the last 3 months. The questions only record occurrences of event with binary response options (Yes/No). Question no. 4 to 8 asks about whether medical attention was needed, whether the person has spoken to anyone, who they have spoken to, help sought, and treatment type. The last question asks about suicidal ideation at any point in their life in a yes/no option. |
Baseline (M0), 2 months after baseline (M2), 3 months postnatal (M4-M8) |
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Secondary |
Antenatal care attendance |
Four structured questions whether any antenatal visits were made (yes/no option), number of total visits, any health problems were seen (yes/no option), hospitalization was done (yes/no option). |
Baseline (M0), 2 months after baseline (M2) |
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Secondary |
Domestic violence |
Three structured questions with binary option (yes/no) about any occurrences of physical, or emotional, or sexual violence in the last three months. |
Baseline (M0), 2 months after baseline (M2), 3 months postnatal (M4-M8) |
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Secondary |
Postnatal care attendance |
Four structured questions whether any postnatal visits were made (yes/no option), number of total visits, any health problems were seen (yes/no option), hospitalization was done (yes/no option). |
3 months postnatal (M4-M8) |
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Secondary |
Exclusive breastfeeding |
Four structured questions to indicate whether exclusive breastfeeding has been done. First question asks whether the breastfeeding is done (yes/no option), milk adequacy (yes/no option), breastfeeding frequency, and use of formulas (yes/no option). |
3 months postnatal (M4-M8) |
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