Reducing Stigma Among Healthcare Providers to Improve Mental Health Services (RESHAPE-mh)
Mental Disorders
About this trial
This is an interventional other trial for Mental Disorders focused on measuring Depression, Primary Health Care, Social Stigma, Stereotyping, Health Care Quality, Access, Evaluation
Eligibility Criteria
Participant Types
- Primary care workers (primary beneficiary)
- Patients (indirect beneficiary)
Inclusion Criteria:
- All primary care workers participating in either the prescriber or non-prescriber PRIME trainings will be invited to participate
- Primary care trainees will need to be 21-65 years of age
- Recruitment will attempt to balance gender distribution in the recruitment health clusters
- All participants will need to have Nepali language competency, be actively engaged in care provision in their health cluster, and have a valid certificate of practice from the Ministry of Health
- Primary care trainees need to have permission from their health supervisor to attend the entire duration of the training.
- Any patient receiving PRIME services will be invited to participate. This includes persons with diagnoses of depression, psychosis, harmful drinking, or epilepsy. Providers make the diagnosis based on mhGAP criteria.
- For patients, inclusion criteria will be 21-65 years of age and fluency in Nepali.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Primary care trainees will be excluded if they have any prior citations on their clinical practice licensure.
- Patients who cannot provide consent will be excluded.
Sites / Locations
- Transcultural Psychosocial Organization (TPO) Nepal
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Active Comparator
Experimental
PRIME
PRIME+RESHAPE
The behavioral intervention will be the PRIME/mhGAP training. This is standard mental health training for prescribers (primary care workers who can prescribe psychotropic medication, e.g., health assistants) and non-prescribers (primary care workers who cannot prescribe medications, e.g., auxilliary nurse midwives). For prescribers, training includes introduction to psychosocial techniques and mhGAP. For non-prescribers, training includes psychosocial techniques.
The behavioral intervention will be the PRIME/mhGAP training plus the RESHAPE training adjunct. This is the PRIME training plus social contact component in which mental health service users participate as training co-facilitators. The intended goal of the additional component is to reduce stigma against persons with mental illness.