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Technology and implementation science to forge the future of evidence-based psychotherapies: the PRIDE scale-up study

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dc.contributor.author Wainberg, Milton L.
dc.contributor.author Gouveia, Maria Lídia
dc.contributor.author Stockton, Melissa Ann
dc.contributor.author Feliciano, Paulino
dc.contributor.author Suleman, Antonio
dc.contributor.author Mootz, Jennifer J.
dc.contributor.author Mello, Milena
dc.contributor.author Salem, Andre Fiks
dc.contributor.author Greene, M. Claire
dc.contributor.author Bezuidenhout, Charl
dc.contributor.author Ngwepe, Phuti
dc.contributor.author Lovero, Kathryn L.
dc.contributor.author Santos, Palmira Fortunato dos
dc.contributor.author Schriger, Simone H.
dc.contributor.author Mandell, David S.
dc.contributor.author Mulumba, Rogerio
dc.contributor.author Anube, Anibal Neves
dc.contributor.author Mabunda, Dirceu
dc.contributor.author Mandlate, Flavio
dc.contributor.author Cournos, Francine
dc.contributor.author Alves-Bradford, Jean-Marie
dc.contributor.author Nicholson, Terriann
dc.contributor.author Kann, Bianca
dc.contributor.author Fumo, Wilza
dc.contributor.author Duarte, Cristiane S.
dc.contributor.author Mari, Jair de Jesus
dc.contributor.author Mello, Marcelo F.
dc.contributor.author Mocumbi, Ana O.
dc.contributor.author Oquendo, Maria A.
dc.contributor.author Weissman, Myrna M.
dc.date.accessioned 2024-06-11T07:59:50Z
dc.date.available 2024-06-11T07:59:50Z
dc.date.issued 2020
dc.identifier.other https://mentalhealth.bmj.com/content/24/1/19.abstract
dc.identifier.uri http://www.repositorio.uem.mz/handle258/1033
dc.description.abstract ObjectiveTo report the interim results from the training of providers inevidence-based psychotherapies (EBPs) and use of mobile applications.Design and SettingThe Partnerships in Research to Implement and Disseminate Sustainable and Scalable Evidence (PRIDE) study is a cluster-randomised hybrid effectiveness-implementation trial comparing three delivery pathways for integrating comprehensive mental healthcare into primary care in Mozambique. Innovations include the use of EBPs and scaling-up of task-shifted mental health services using mobile applications.Main outcome measuresWe examined EBP training attendance, certification, knowledge and intentions to deliver each component. We collected qualitative data through rapid ethnography and focus groups. We tracked the use of the mobile applications to investigate early reach of a valid screening tool (Electronic Mental Wellness Tool) and the roll out of the EBPsParticipantsPsychiatric technicians and primary care providers trained in the EBPs.ResultsPRIDE has trained 110 EBP providers, supervisors and trainers and will train 279 community health workers in upcoming months. The trainings improved knowledge about the EBPs and trainees indicated strong intentions to deliver the EBP core components. Trained providers began using the mobile applications and appear to identify cases and provide appropriate treatment.ConclusionsThe future of EBPs requires implementation within existing systems of care with fidelity to their core evidence-based components. To sustainably address the vast mental health treatment gap globally, EBP implementation demands: expanding the mental health workforce by training existing human resources; sequential use of EBPs to comprehensively treat mental disorders and their comorbid presentations and leveraging digital screening and treatment applications. en_US
dc.language.iso eng en_US
dc.publisher BMJ en_US
dc.rights openAcess en_US
dc.subject Evidence-based psychotherapy en_US
dc.subject Mobile applications en_US
dc.subject Cluster-randomised hybrid en_US
dc.title Technology and implementation science to forge the future of evidence-based psychotherapies: the PRIDE scale-up study en_US
dc.type article en_US
dc.journal Digital Mental Health en_US


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