Authors: Sensoy Bahar O, Byansi W, Nabayinda J, Kiyingi J, Namatovu P, Embaye F, McKay M, Hoagwood K, Ssewamala F
This study examined the experiences of community health workers and parent peers in Uganda who participated in a program to deliver a family strengthening intervention for children with behavioral challenges. Despite initial concerns, participants were motivated by the intervention’s relevance and financial incentives. They found the training comprehensive and felt prepared to deliver the intervention. Challenges included family attendance and engagement. However, participants reported increased self-efficacy and competence over time, with high satisfaction with supervision. Overall, their positive experiences suggest the acceptability and appropriateness of task-shifting this intervention to lay providers in low-resource settings, offering a promising solution to mental health care gaps.
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Resource Topic: CHW Role, Mental health care
Resource Type: Randomized controlled trial
Year: 2023
Region: Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA)
Country: Uganda
Publisher May Restrict Access: No

