Lund C, Alem A, Schneider M, Hanlon C, Ahrens J, Bandawe C, Bass J, Bhana A, Burns J, Chibanda D, Cowan F, Davies T, Dewey M, Fekadu A, Freeman M, Honikman S, Joska J, Kagee A, Mayston R, Medhin G, Musisi S, Myer L, Ntulo T, Nyatsanza M, Ofori-Atta A, Petersen I, Phakathi S, Prince M, Shibre T, Stein D J, Swartz L, Thornicroft G, Tomlinson M, Wissow L, Susser E
Department of Psychiatry and Mental Health,Alan J Flisher Centre for Public Mental Health,University of Cape Town,46 Sawkins Road,Rondebosch,Cape Town,South Africa.
Department of Psychiatry,School of Medicine,College of Health Sciences,Addis Ababa University,Addis Ababa,Ethiopia.
Epidemiol Psychiatr Sci. 2015 Jun;24(3):233-40. doi: 10.1017/S2045796015000281. Epub 2015 Apr 2.
There is limited evidence on the acceptability, feasibility and cost-effectiveness of task-sharing interventions to narrow the treatment gap for mental disorders in sub-Saharan Africa. The purpose of this article is to describe the rationale, aims and methods of the Africa Focus on Intervention Research for Mental health (AFFIRM) collaborative research hub. AFFIRM is investigating strategies for narrowing the treatment gap for mental disorders in sub-Saharan Africa in four areas. First, it is assessing the feasibility, acceptability and cost-effectiveness of task-sharing interventions by conducting randomised controlled trials in Ethiopia and South Africa. The AFFIRM Task-sharing for the Care of Severe mental disorders (TaSCS) trial in Ethiopia aims to determine the acceptability, affordability, effectiveness and sustainability of mental health care for people with severe mental disorder delivered by trained and supervised non-specialist, primary health care workers compared with an existing psychiatric nurse-led service. The AFFIRM trial in South Africa aims to determine the cost-effectiveness of a task-sharing counselling intervention for maternal depression, delivered by non-specialist community health workers, and to examine factors influencing the implementation of the intervention and future scale up. Second, AFFIRM is building individual and institutional capacity for intervention research in sub-Saharan Africa by providing fellowship and mentorship programmes for candidates in Ethiopia, Ghana, Malawi, Uganda and Zimbabwe. Each year five Fellowships are awarded (one to each country) to attend the MPhil in Public Mental Health, a joint postgraduate programme at the University of Cape Town and Stellenbosch University. AFFIRM also offers short courses in intervention research, and supports PhD students attached to the trials in Ethiopia and South Africa. Third, AFFIRM is collaborating with other regional National Institute of Mental Health funded hubs in Latin America, sub-Saharan Africa and south Asia, by designing and executing shared research projects related to task-sharing and narrowing the treatment gap. Finally, it is establishing a network of collaboration between researchers, non-governmental organisations and government agencies that facilitates the translation of research knowledge into policy and practice. This article describes the developmental process of this multi-site approach, and provides a narrative of challenges and opportunities that have arisen during the early phases. Crucial to the long-term sustainability of this work is the nurturing and sustaining of partnerships between African mental health researchers, policy makers, practitioners and international collaborators.
关于任务分担干预措施在撒哈拉以南非洲缩小精神障碍治疗差距方面的可接受性、可行性和成本效益,证据有限。本文旨在描述非洲精神卫生干预研究重点项目(AFFIRM)合作研究中心的基本原理、目标和方法。AFFIRM正在四个领域研究撒哈拉以南非洲缩小精神障碍治疗差距的策略。首先,它通过在埃塞俄比亚和南非进行随机对照试验,评估任务分担干预措施的可行性、可接受性和成本效益。埃塞俄比亚的AFFIRM重度精神障碍护理任务分担(TaSCS)试验旨在确定由经过培训和监督的非专科初级卫生保健工作者提供的重度精神障碍患者心理健康护理与现有的由精神科护士主导的服务相比的可接受性、可负担性、有效性和可持续性。南非的AFFIRM试验旨在确定由非专科社区卫生工作者提供的针对孕产妇抑郁症的任务分担咨询干预措施的成本效益,并研究影响该干预措施实施及未来扩大规模的因素。其次,AFFIRM通过为埃塞俄比亚、加纳、马拉维、乌干达和津巴布韦的候选人提供奖学金和指导计划,建设撒哈拉以南非洲干预研究的个人和机构能力。每年授予五个奖学金(每个国家一个),用于参加开普敦大学和斯泰伦博斯大学联合开设的公共精神卫生硕士课程。AFFIRM还提供干预研究短期课程,并支持在埃塞俄比亚和南非参与试验的博士生。第三,AFFIRM正在与拉丁美洲、撒哈拉以南非洲和南亚其他由国家心理健康研究所资助的区域中心合作,设计和执行与任务分担和缩小治疗差距相关的共享研究项目。最后,它正在研究人员、非政府组织和政府机构之间建立合作网络,以促进将研究知识转化为政策和实践。本文描述了这种多地点方法的发展过程,并讲述了早期阶段出现的挑战和机遇。这项工作长期可持续性的关键在于培养和维持非洲精神卫生研究人员、政策制定者、从业者和国际合作者之间的伙伴关系。