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Implementing an Education- and Health System Task-shifting Approach for Child Mental Health Promotion in Uganda

TREAT INTERACT: Implementing a User Involved Education- and Health System Interactive Task-shifting Approach for Child Mental Health Promotion in Uganda

Status
Unknown
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
180 (estimated)
Sponsor
Norwegian Center for Violence and Traumatic Stress Studies · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
5 Years – 18 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

This study will adapt a school version (mhGAP-IGs) of the World Health Organization´s (WHO) "Mental Health Gap Action Programme Intervention Guide" (mhGAP). Both teachers and health workers will receive training in mhGAP, and systems for collaboration between the school and health sector as well as other relevant stakeholders will be developed and integrated. The project is conducted in close collaboration with key stakeholders from the Ministry, the health and education sector, the police, and religious leaders. The aim is to increase mental health literacy among school staff, facilitate a healthy school environment, and increase detection of mental health needs among primary school aged children.

Detailed description

Background: Mental and neuropsychological disorders make up approximately 14 percent of the total health burden globally, with 80% of the affected living in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). In these countries, more than 90% of children cannot access mental health services, therefore service strengthening is warranted. The main objective of the TREAT INTERACT study is to adapt, implement and evaluate the impact of a novel, intersectoral treatment interactive approach to prevent, identify, refer, and treat mental health problems in children and adolescents through a user centered task-shifting adaptation and implementation of the World Health Organization (WHO) Mental Health Gap Action Programme (mhGAP) Intervention Guide (mhGAP-IG) for primary school staff in Mbale, Eastern Uganda. In this study the aims are to: 1) Adapt the mhGAP-IG to primary school settings, 2) Implement the adapted module-based school program and investigate effective implementation strategies and teacher, student, and caregiver outcomes, 3) Develop, implement and evaluate an intersectoral supervision, referral and communication model between the health and education sectors, and 4) Develop sustainable and scalable implementation advice and guidelines with policymakers. Methods: This project is a pragmatic mixed-methods hybrid Type II Implementation-Effectiveness study utilizing a co-design approach. The main study will utilize a stepped-wedged design with phased implementation where participating schools will be randomized to intervention initiation. Those not yet randomized to the intervention will serve as "controls". There will be six starting sequences and three schools will be randomized to intervention initiation at each randomization interval. In addition, other quantitative designs including a nested prospective cohort, case control studies, cross-sectional studies in addition to qualitative research will strengthen the necessary components for successful implementation and evaluation. Population: Teachers are the primary participants in the trial. In addition, data will be collected from health personnel, school leadership, pupils and their caregivers. Outcomes: Implementation outcomes include detection, reach, sustainability and service delivery to children and adolescents in need of the mhGAP from the school and health sectors. Main client outcomes include teachers´ mental health literacy, stigma and violence towards the school children. Child and caregiver outcomes will include mental health status, mental health literacy, and help-seeking behavior. Discussion: This study will provide knowledge on implementation and sustainability of mental health programs relevant for children in primary schools in line with current WHO guidelines.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
OTHERAdapted version of the mhGAP-IGAn Ugandan adapted version of the mhGAP-IG CAMH module for identification, assessment, and management of common mental disorders in children and adolescents. The mhGAP-IG CAMH module further details six different protocols for the management of these mental health problems, primarily based on psychosocial and systemic interventions. The described psychosocial interventions can also be provided as general prevention for children with subclinical problems. Lastly, the module guides further follow-up assessment. Experts identified by the Ministry of Health will train trainers who train and follow-up teachers and health personnel receiving the intervention.

Timeline

Start date
2023-08-01
Primary completion
2025-05-01
Completion
2025-12-01
First posted
2024-02-23
Last updated
2024-02-23

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Norway

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT06275672. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.