Implementing a Digital Child Behavioral Health Prevention Program in Faith-Based Settings in Uganda: A Feasibility Study.

Medical research archives Pub Date : 2024-10-01 Epub Date: 2024-10-30 DOI:10.18103/mra.v12i10.5926
Keng-Yen Huang, Janet Nakigudde, Tusiime Christine, Sabrina Cheng, Dickson Muyomba, Eddie Tinka Mugisa, Elizabeth Nsamba Kisakye, Hafsa Sentongo, Antoinette Schoenthaler, Omar El-Shahawy, Devin Mann
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Abstract

Background: The burden of pediatric mental disorders in low-and middle-income countries (LMICs) is tremendous, but solutions for addressing the burden remain limited. Although digital solutions have potential to improve prevention services, such solutions have not been systematically tested in these countries.

Objective: This study explores the use of a digital parenting intervention tool designed for pediatric behavioral health, known as the Pediatric-Behavioral Health Digital Tool, in a preventive service model for low resource communities. We study the feasibility of implementing this new digital health service model and preliminary estimate the potential impacts on parenting and child social emotional outcomes when the program is implemented in faith-based organizations in Uganda. The Pediatric-Behavioral Health Digital Tool is a preventive intervention designed to be implemented by trained community-health-workers to facilitate caregivers' access to the preventive mental health service in community for their young children. The tool is based on the screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment prevention service model for promoting pediatric behavioral and mental health.

Methods: The evaluation study was designed using a pre-post assessment design. The content in Pediatric-Behavioral Health Digital Tool was co-designed with local expert and iteratively adapted based on parents and caregivers as well as community-health-workers and experts who were invited to provide their feedback and suggestions for improvements in content, functions, and delivery model through a series of focus groups and workshops. This pilot evaluation focuses on the pre-post changes of the intervention families (91 families) and 10 community-health-workers.

Results: We found high acceptability, appropriateness, and usefulness of the program based on the intervention families' community-health-workers' report. Intervention parents felt safe in using the digital toolkit. Parents felt comfortable for the CHWs asked them personal questions. In estimating the impacts, we found some expected findings on parenting and child social emotional health. Specifically, we found intervention parents become more mindful in their parenting (d=1.61, p=.049), and felt more effective in discipline their child's misbehavior (d=1.29, p=.003) after they receive the intervention. For children, we found improvement on children's social emotional outcomes, measured by decreased parent-child conflict (d=-1.08, p=.002) and increased child emotional regulation skills (d=1.0, p=.049) after their parents receive the intervention.

Conclusions: Our Pediatric-Behavioral Health Digital Tool has potential to provide a cost-effective service solution to provide preventive mental health care in communities to promote child social-emotional and mental wellbeing in low-resource settings.

在乌干达基于信仰的环境中实施数字儿童行为健康预防方案:可行性研究。
背景:在低收入和中等收入国家(LMICs),儿童精神障碍的负担是巨大的,但解决这一负担的办法仍然有限。尽管数字解决方案有可能改善预防服务,但这些解决方案尚未在这些国家进行系统测试。目的:本研究探讨了为儿童行为健康设计的数字育儿干预工具,即儿科-行为健康数字工具,在低资源社区的预防服务模式中的使用。我们研究了实施这种新的数字医疗服务模式的可行性,并初步估计了该计划在乌干达的信仰组织中实施时对养育子女和儿童社会情感结果的潜在影响。儿科-行为健康数字工具是一项预防性干预措施,旨在由训练有素的社区卫生工作者实施,以促进照顾者为其幼儿获得社区预防性精神卫生服务。该工具基于筛查、短暂干预和转诊治疗预防服务模式,以促进儿童行为和心理健康。方法:采用前后评价法设计评价研究。儿科-行为健康数字工具的内容是与当地专家共同设计的,并根据家长和照顾者以及社区卫生工作者和专家的意见进行迭代调整,他们被邀请通过一系列焦点小组和研讨会为内容、功能和交付模式的改进提供反馈和建议。本次试点评估的重点是干预家庭(91个家庭)和10名社区卫生工作者的岗前变化。结果:根据干预家庭的社区卫生工作者报告,我们发现该计划具有较高的可接受性、适宜性和有用性。干预父母在使用数字工具包时感到安全。家长们感到很自在,他们会问一些私人问题。在评估影响时,我们发现了一些在育儿和儿童社会情感健康方面的预期结果。具体而言,我们发现干预后的父母在养育子女方面变得更加用心(d=1.61, p= 0.049),并且在接受干预后对孩子的不良行为进行管教方面感到更有效(d=1.29, p= 0.003)。对于儿童,我们发现在父母接受干预后,儿童的社会情绪结果有所改善,通过减少亲子冲突(d=-1.08, p=.002)和提高儿童情绪调节技能(d=1.0, p=.049)来衡量。结论:我们的儿科行为健康数字工具有潜力提供一种具有成本效益的服务解决方案,为社区提供预防性精神卫生保健,以促进低资源环境下儿童的社会情感和心理健康。
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