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Measurement-Based Peer Supervision App for Non-Specialist Providers
NCT07082010 · Dimagi Inc.
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Official title
A Novel Digital Platform for Measurement-based Peer Supervision of Non-specialist Providers Conducting Brief Psychological Interventions
About this study
There is a critical shortage of mental health specialists (i.e., psychiatrists, psychologists, licensed mental health counselors) and a growing mental health crisis in the US. Task sharing, whereby highly qualified health workers share specific tasks non-specialist providers (NSPs) with less training and fewer qualifications in order to make more efficient use of the available human resources, is an approach that can scale and address unmet mental health needs, particularly in hard-to-reach communities with limited to no access to specialist care. The investigators propose a comprehensive solution to support a task sharing approach for delivering high quality brief psychosocial interventions. Our proposed digital platform is designed to support measurement-based peer supervision (MBPS), which includes the ability for NSPs to record therapy sessions, rate them using a validated quality scale, and review ratings safely and securely with peers in moderated group discussions. The investigators developed and successfully demonstrated acceptability, usability, and potential feasibility of digitally-enabled MBPS to support NSP performance and quality of care in Phase I. The goal of this Phase II project is to enhance and evaluate the efficacy of this digitally-enabled MBPS tool with NSPs working directly in communities. The investigators will address this goal with three specific aims.
In Aim 1, the investigators will build an enhanced version of the digital platform based on Phase I feedback and direct input from NSPs.
In Aim 2, the investigators will conduct a mixed methods evaluation of digitally-enabled MBPS with 50 target end users, i.e., NSPs recruited from a large health system in Texas and recently trained in behavioral activation. During this period, NSPs will engage in mock sessions with standardized patients. Primary outcomes of interest will be NSP session quality in delivering behavioral activation therapy and counselor self-efficacy.
Results of this Phase II work can provide important insights to guide the implementation and scaling of effective delivery of psychosocial interventions and program quality improvement, with the long-term goal of improving mental health outcomes in hard-to-reach communities that can benefit the most from NSP-led support.
Eligibility criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
* 18 years of age or older;
* English-speaking; and
* Completed EMPOWER Behavioral Activation training
Exclusion Criteria:
\- Unable to participate in virtual meetings
Study design
Enrollment target: 55 participants
Allocation: na
Masking: none
Age groups: adult, older_adult
Timeline
Starts: 2025-05-15
Estimated completion: 2026-08
Last updated: 2025-07-24
Interventions
Device: MBPS App
Primary outcomes
- • Change in Behavioral Activation (BA) Quality over Sessions (12 weeks, from enrollment to study completion (assessed every 4 weeks))
- • Change in Self-Efficacy (12 weeks, from enrollment to study completion (assessed at Baseline and Endline))
Sponsor
Dimagi Inc. · industry
With: National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), Harvard Medical School (HMS and HSDM), Baylor Scott and White Health
Contacts & investigators
ContactDelta-Marie Lewis, BA · contact · studies@dimagi.com · 617-749-2214
ContactYun Xian Ho, PhD · contact · yho@dimagi.com · 617-649-2214
InvestigatorYun Xian Ho, PhD · principal_investigator, Dimagi Inc.
All locations (1)
Baylor Scott & White HealthRecruiting
Dallas, Texas, United States