Protocol to develop and pilot a primary mental healthcare intervention model to address the medium- to long-term Ebola associated psychological Distress and psychosocial problems in Mubende District in central Uganda (the Ebola+D project)

Author:

Kinyanda Eugene1,Kyohangirwe Leticia1,Mpango Richard S.1,Tusiime Christine1,Rutakumwa Rwamahe1,Ssebunnya Joshua1,Obuku Andrew1,Kiconco Barbra1,Sekitoleko Isaac1,Sentongo Hafsa2,Kalani Kenneth2,Muhwezi Wilson3,Greco Giulia4,Baltra Ricardo Araya5,Knizek Birthe Loa6,Kaleebu Pontiano7,Mondelli Valeria8,Kyegombe Nambusi9,Tenywa Patrick1,Amanyire Philip1,Ssembajjwe Wilber1,Lund Prof Crick5

Affiliation:

1. Mental Health Focus Area of the Medical Research Council /Uganda Virus Research Institute & London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, Uganda Research Unit

2. Department of Mental Health and Control of Substance Use, Ministry of Health, Uganda

3. Department of Psychiatry, Makerere University College of Health Sciences, Uganda

4. Centre for Health Economics, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine

5. Centre for Global Mental Health, Health Service and Population Research Department, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience, King’s College London

6. Department of Mental Health, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway

7. Basic Sciences, MRC/UVRI & LSHTM Uganda Research Unit, Uganda Medical Research Council /Uganda Virus Research Institute & London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, Uganda Research Unit

8. Maurice Wohl Clinical Neuroscience Institute, King’s College London

9. Social Science, Medical Research Council /Uganda Virus Research Institute & London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, Uganda Research Unit

Abstract

Abstract

Background: Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) presents significant global health challenges, including high mortality and substantial physical morbidity among patients and survivors. Beyond immediate health impacts, EVD survivors, frontline healthcare workers, and community members face profound mental health and psychosocial issues. Over 35 EVD outbreaks have occurred in Africa since 1976, often in the context of fragile health systems and chronic conflict, complicating the response to mental health needs. Uganda has experienced seven outbreaks, the latest from September 20, 2022, to January 11, 2023, affecting nine districts, with Mubende as the epicenter. The Mental Health Focus Area of the Medical Research Council/Uganda Virus Research Institute and London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, Uganda Research Unit, in collaboration with Uganda’s Ministry of Health, has initiated the development and piloting of the Ebola+D mental health intervention to address the medium- and long-term mental health consequences of Ebola in the Mubende district. This intervention will be a collaborative stepped care model based on the successful HIV+D intervention in Uganda and the MANAS intervention in India. Methods: Participatory, theory-informed approaches will be employed in Mubende district to develop the Ebola+D mental health intervention. This will involve four steps: i) adaptation of the HIV+D collaborative stepped care mental health intervention into primary health care in Mubende district to produce the Ebola+D mental health intervention; ii) adaptation and translation of the Problem Solving Therapy for Primary Care (PST-PC) treatment manual to the local rural situation in Mubende district; iii) a pilot study to evaluate the acceptability, feasibility and impact of the Ebola+D mental health intervention on mental health outcomes; and iv) a health economics component to examine the costs of the Ebola + D mental health intervention. Discussion: The findings from this study will inform future mental health and psychosocial interventions in Ebola-affected communities in Africa. Trial registration: ClinicalTrials.gov. NCT06093646. Registered 22 September 2023, https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT06093646

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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