RecruitingNot ApplicableNCT05863572

Strengthening Care in Collaboration With People With Lived Experience of Psychosis in Uganda


Sponsor

George Washington University

Enrollment

132 participants

Start Date

Sep 5, 2023

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Conditions

Summary

Background: Mental health services are most effective and equitable when designed, delivered, and evaluated in collaboration with people with lived experience of mental health conditions. Unfortunately, people with lived experience are rarely involved in health systems strengthening or are limited to specific components (e.g., peer helpers) rather than multi-tiered collaboration in the continuum of health services (e.g., ranging from home- to community- to clinic-based services). Moreover, programs that do involve people with lived experience, typically involve people with a history of a substance use conditions or common mental disorders. In contrast, the collaboration of people with lived experience of psychosis is especially rare. A pilot cluster randomized controlled trial will be conducted in urban and peri-urban areas around Kampala, Uganda, to evaluate the benefits of an implementation strategy for mental health services with engagement of people with lived experience of psychosis throughout the home-to-community-to-clinic care continuum, this is a hybrid type-III implementation-effectiveness pilot focusing on the differences in implementation strategy. This implementation strategy, entitled "Strengthening CAre in collaboration with People with lived Experience of psychosis in Uganda", will include training people with lived experience of psychosis using PhotoVoice and other methods to participate at three levels: in-home services, community engagement, and primary health care facilities. The investigators will compare a standard task-sharing implementation arm using training by mental health specialists with an experimental implementation arm that includes collaboration with people with lived experience. The primary objective is to evaluate the feasibility and acceptability of this strategy in the context of assuring safety and wellbeing of people with lived experience of psychosis who collaborate in health systems strengthening. By collaborating on health systems strengthening across these multiple levels, we foresee a more in-depth contribution that can lead to rethinking how best to design and deliver care for people with lived experience of psychosis. Successful completion of this pilot will be the foundation for a fully powered trial to evaluate the benefits of multi-level collaboration with people with lived experience of psychosis.


Eligibility

Min Age: 18 Years

Plain Language Summary

Simplified for easier understanding

This study in Uganda tests whether training people who have recovered from psychosis to serve as peer facilitators can help improve mental health care for others with psychosis in their community's primary health centers. **You may be eligible if...** - You are a person who has recovered from a psychotic disorder (like schizophrenia) and completed the YouBelongHOME program in Kampala or Wakiso District - You are a primary care provider or community health worker at a participating health facility - You are a patient newly diagnosed with psychosis at a primary health center in Kampala or Wakiso District **You may NOT be eligible if...** - You do not speak Luganda (for peer facilitators) - You have not completed the required recovery program (for peer facilitators) - You are not connected to a participating health facility or district Talk to your local health facility to see if this study is right for you.

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Interventions

OTHERPrimary care health worker training

Training primary care workers to detect and treat psychosis.

OTHERCommunity Health Workers Training

training community health workers in detection and referral

OTHERHome visits

home visits conducted by people with lived experience of psychosis


Locations(1)

YouBelong Uganda

Kampala, Uganda

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