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Global mental health (MH) and substance use disorders prevention, treatment and research gaps require that efficacious treatments be scaled-up, leveraging existing platforms. In tandem, participation of Ministries ready to apply evidence-inform policies must sustain them over time. PRIDE SSA may generate templates for other low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) by conducting a state of the art scale up study in Mozambique and by establishing a collaborative research network of nascent research "Seed Teams." Such "Seed Teams," trained by the capacity building component, may work across the region to build capacity and conduct implementation research to sustainably scale-up MH services. Scale Up Research (Mozambique) in MH and substance use disorders will evaluate strategies and costs of scaling up an innovative, integrated, sustainable, stepped-care community approach. The scale up study will leverage: (1) Mozambique's task-shifting strategy of training psychiatric technicians (PsyTs) to provide MH care, (2) the WHO-funded epilepsy community care program successfully implemented in 5 Provinces, now primed for scale-up by the Health Ministry. The cost-effective approach redefines work roles without requiring new human resources. Importantly, it comports with the Health Ministry's plan to implement prevention and treatment for all MH conditions, rather than single disorders. The model employs evidence-based practices (EBPs; e.g. Psychopharmacology; Interpersonal Therapy), already in use by PsyTs to: a) establish a sustainable program delivered and supervised by non-MH professionals, overseen by MH specialists; b) provide community screening, care and/or referrals for all MH disorders; and c) use implementation tools to monitor sustainability. This collaborative network will scale-up a cost-effective, sustainable program and inform policy.


Clinical Trial Description

Working in three geographically separate Mozambican provinces and in rural (N=24), peri-urban (i.e., rural urban transition zone; N=6), and urban (N=6) clinics, the scale-up study first will conduct a two-year (12 months implementation, 12 months sustainability), cluster-randomized, three-arm hybrid effectiveness-implementation type 1 trial, guided by Proctor's implementation framework. The delivery pathway showing the highest overall effectiveness after this two-year trial in 36 clinics will then be implemented in clinics from the other two arms for two additional "cross-over" years. Throughout the trial and the "cross-over" years, qualitative and other process data will complement structured assessments to examine implementation, sustainability, and scale-up. Scale-up PRIDES Mozambique has the following Specific Aims: Aim 1. To determine the most effective delivery pathway in terms of 1) implementation outcomes (reach, retention, pathway fidelity, cost-effectiveness); 2) service-level outcomes (efficiency); and 3) patient-level outcomes (function/disability, comprehensive MH screener, patient satisfaction). As an Exploratory Sub-Aim: To assess the impact of: pre-implementation stage factors (acceptability, adoption); mediators (work self-efficacy, MH literacy); and moderators (clinic characteristics: rural, peri-urban, urban, epilepsy program implementation) on implementation, services, and patient outcomes. Aim 2. To evaluate implementation, sustainability, and scale-up requirements of the most effective pathway (determined in Aim 1) in order to inform regional policies. A rigorous process evaluation mixed-methods approach will identify barriers and facilitators to implementing, sustaining, and scaling-up the most effective pathway in all clinics during the "cross-over" two years using purposive sampling for mixed-methods evaluation in a subset of 18 clinics (6 per Province). Aim 3. To develop an implementation tool-kit for low-cost, feasible, and sustainable system-wide implementation of the most effective WHO Mental Health Gap Action Programme (mhGAP) delivery pathway in Sub-Saharan Africa (sSA) with collaboration of Members of the PRIDES sSA Five-Country Council, External Advisory Board and the WHO. ;


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NCT number NCT03610750
Study type Interventional
Source New York State Psychiatric Institute
Contact Milton L WAINBERG, MD
Phone 6467746430
Email mlw35@cumc.columbia.edu
Status Recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date December 1, 2018
Completion date April 2024

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