The Sub-Saharan Africa Regional Partnership (SHARP) for mental health capacity-building scale-up trial: study design and protocol

Gaynes, B. N. et al. (2021) The Sub-Saharan Africa Regional Partnership (SHARP) for mental health capacity-building scale-up trial: study design and protocol. Psychiatric Services, 72(7), pp. 812-821. (doi: 10.1176/appi.ps.202000003) (PMID:33291973)

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Abstract

Background: Depression is a leading cause of death and disability worldwide, including in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). Depression often coexists with chronic medical conditions and is associated with worse clinical outcomes. This confluence has led to calls to integrate mental health treatment with chronic disease care systems in LMICs. This article describes the rationale and protocol for a trial comparing the clinical effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of two different intervention packages to implement evidence-based antidepressant management and psychotherapy into chronic noncommunicable disease (NCD) clinics in Malawi. Methods: Using constrained randomization, the Sub-Saharan Africa Regional Partnership (SHARP) for mental health capacity building will assign five Malawian NCD clinics to a basic implementation strategy via an internal coordinator, a provider within the chronic care clinic who champions depression services by providing training, supervision, operations, and reporting. Another five clinics will be assigned to depression services implementation via an internal coordinator along with an external quality assurance committee, which will provide a quarterly audit of intervention component delivery with feedback to providers and the health management team. Results: The authors will compare key implementation outcomes (fidelity to intervention), clinical effectiveness outcomes (patient health), and cost-effectiveness and will assess characteristics of clinics that may influence uptake and fidelity. Next steps: This trial will provide key information to guide the Malawi Ministry of Health in scaling up depression management in existing NCD settings. The SHARP trial is anticipated to substantially contribute to enhancing both mental health treatment and implementation science research capacity in Malawi and the wider region.

Item Type:Articles
Additional Information:The National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) funded this project (grant U19-MH-113202-01).
Status:Published
Refereed:Yes
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Crampin, Professor Mia
Authors: Gaynes, B. N., Akiba, C. F., Hosseinipour, M. C., Kulisewa, K., Amberbir, A., Udedi, M., Zimba, C. C., Masiye, J. K., Crampin, M., Amarreh, I., and Pence, B. W.
College/School:College of Medical Veterinary and Life Sciences > School of Health & Wellbeing > Public Health
Journal Name:Psychiatric Services
Publisher:American Psychiatric Association Publishing
ISSN:1075-2730
ISSN (Online):1557-9700
Published Online:09 December 2020

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