Digital Training for Non-Specialist Health Workers to Deliver a Brief Psychological Treatment for Depression (ESSENCE)
Depression, Mental Disorder, Psychological
About this trial
This is an interventional health services research trial for Depression focused on measuring health worker training, non-specialist health worker, community health worker, task sharing, common mental disorders, low-resource setting, primary care, global mental health, digital technology, mobile health
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Adult (age ≥18 years)
- Non-specialist health worker
- Minimum education level 8th Standard
- Willingness to complete training to deliver HAP
- Willingness to stay in the study area during the trial period
Exclusion Criteria:
- Significant speech, sight, or hearing impairment
- Illiterate/ who cannot read and write
- Prior participation in the formative research and pilot testing (during the development of the training programs)
Sites / Locations
- Sangath
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Experimental
Experimental
Active Comparator
Digital Training (DGT)
Digital Training with Coaching Support (DGT+)
Face-to-Face Training
Participants allocated to this arm receive a low-intensity digital program accessible by smart phone app for training non-specialist health workers to deliver an evidence-based brief psychological treatment for depression, called the Healthy Activity Program (HAP), in primary care settings in India.
Participants allocated to this arm receive a high-intensity digital program accessible by smart phone app augmented with weekly telephone coaching support for training non-specialist health workers to deliver an evidence-based brief psychological treatment for depression, called the Healthy Activity Program (HAP), in primary care settings in India.
Participants allocated to this arm receive a traditional classroom-based (face-to-face) program hosted in community settings for training non-specialist health workers to deliver an evidence-based brief psychological treatment for depression, called the Healthy Activity Program (HAP), in primary care settings in India.