Testing the effectiveness and acceptability of online supportive supervision for mental health practitioners in humanitarian settings: A study protocol for the Caring for Carers Project

Author:

Wells Ruth1,Acarturk Ceren2,Mozumder Muhammad Kamruzzaman3,Kurt Gülşah1,Klein Louis1,Lekkeh Salah4,Beetar Ammar4,Jahan Sabiha3,Almeamari Fatema2,Faruk Omar3,McGrath Michael1,Alam Syeda Fatema3,Alokoud Mustafa4,Dewan Ranak3,Vecih Ahmed El4,El-Dardery Hafsa2,Hadzi-Pavlovic Dusan1,Hammadi Hanan4,Hamoud Mounir Al Shekh4,Hasan Tasdik5,Joshi Rohina6,Kothaa Sowmic3,Lamia Fauzia Kabir Chowdhury3,Mastrogiovanni Chiara1,Najjar Hussam4,Nemorin Shaun7,Nicholson-Perry Kathryn8,Prokrity Tahmina Sarker3,Saidyousef Rania4,Tawakol Mamoun2,Uygun Ersin9,Wong Scarlett1,Zarate Ariel10,Steel Zachary1,Rosenbaum Simon1

Affiliation:

1. School of Clinical Medicine, Discipline of Psychiatry and Mental Health, University of New South Wales

2. Department of Psychology, Koc University

3. Department of Clinical Psychology, University of Dhaka

4. Hope Revival Organization

5. Action Lab, Department of Human Centred Computing,Faculty of Information Technology, Monash University

6. School of Population Health, Faculty of Medicine and Health, University of New South Wales

7. New South Wales Service for the Treatment and Rehabilitation of Torture and Trauma Survivors (STARTTS)

8. Australian College of Applied Professions

9. Trauma and Disaster Mental Health, Bilgi University

10. Suicide Prevention Subgroup

Abstract

Abstract Background Local humanitarian workers in low and middle-income countries must often contend with potentially morally injurious situations, often with limited resources. This creates barriers to providing sustainable mental health and psychosocial support (MHPSS) to displaced individuals. Clinical supervision is an often neglected part of ensuring high-quality, sustainable care. The Caring for Carers (C4C) project aims to test the effectiveness and acceptability of online group-based supportive supervision on the well-being of MHPSS practitioners, as well as service-user-reported service satisfaction and quality when working with displaced communities in Türkiye, Syria, and Bangladesh. This protocol paper describes the aim, design, and methodology of the C4C project.Method A quasi-experimental, mixed-method, community-based participatory research study will be conducted to test the effectiveness of online group-based supportive clinical supervision provided to 50 Syrian and 50 Bangladeshi MHPSS practitioners working with Syrian and Rohingya displaced communities. Monthly data will be collected from the practitioners and their beneficiaries during the active control (six months) and supervision period (16 months over two terms). Outcomes are psychological distress (Kessler-6), burnout (the Copenhagen Burnout Inventory), compassion fatigue, compassion satisfaction, and secondary traumatic stress (Professional Quality of Life Scale), perceived injustice, clinical self-efficacy (Counseling Activity Self-Efficacy Scale), service satisfaction, and quality (Client Satisfaction Questionnaire and an 18-item measure developed in this project). A realist evaluation framework will be used to elucidate the contextual factors, mechanisms, and outcomes of the supervision intervention.Discussion There is a scarcity of evidence on the role of clinical supervision in improving the well-being of MHPSS practitioners and the quality of service they provide to displaced people. By combining qualitative and quantitative data collection, the C4C project will address the long-standing question of the effectiveness and acceptability of clinical supervision in humanitarian settings.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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