Development of a Digital Program for Training Community Health Workers in the Detection and Referral of Schizophrenia in Rural India

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Vidhi Tyagi
Azaz Khan
Saher Siddiqui
Minal Kakra Abhilashi
Pooja Dhurve
Deepak Tugnawat
Anant Bhan
John A. Naslund
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[1] Sangath,Department of Global Health and Social Medicine
[2] Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai,undefined
[3] Sangath,undefined
[4] Harvard Medical School,undefined
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Psychiatric Quarterly | 2023年 / 94卷
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Community health workers; Schizophrenia; Task-sharing; Severe mental disorders; Global mental health; Digital technology;
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This study aimed to develop and assess the acceptability of a digital program for training community health workers (CHWs) in the detection and referral of patients with schizophrenia in community settings in rural India. An iterative design process was employed. First, evidence-based content from existing community programs for schizophrenia care was incorporated into the curriculum, and reviewed by experts to ensure clinical utility and fidelity of the adapted content. Second, CHWs provided feedback on the appropriateness of language, content, and an initial prototype of the digital training program to ensure relevance for the local context. Focus group discussions were then used to understand the acceptability of the digital training prototype and to inform modifications to the design and layout. Qualitative data was analysed using a rapid thematic analysis approach based on predetermined topics pertaining to acceptability of the training content and digital platform. Development of the initial prototype involved content review by 13 subject matter experts with clinical expertise or experience accessing and receiving mental health services, and engagement of 23 CHWs, of which 11 provided feedback for contextualization of the training content and 12 participated in focus group discussions on the acceptability of the prototype. Additionally, 2 service-users with lived experience of schizophrenia contributed to initial testing of the digital training prototype and offered feedback in a focus group discussion. During contextualization of the training content, key feedback pertained to simplifying the language and presentation of the content by removing technical terms and including interactive content and images to enhance interest and engagement with the digital training. During prototype testing, CHWs shared their familiarity with similar symptoms but were unaware of schizophrenia as a treatable illness. They shared that training can help them identify symptoms of schizophrenia and connect patients with specialized care. They were also able to understand misconceptions and discrimination towards people with schizophrenia, and how to address these challenges by supporting others and spreading awareness in their communities. Participants also appreciated the digital training, as it could save them time and could be incorporated within their routine work. This study shows the acceptability of leveraging digital technology for building capacity of CHWs to support early detection and referral of schizophrenia in community settings in rural India. These findings can inform the subsequent evaluation of this digital training program to determine its impact on enhancing the knowledge and skills of CHWs.
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