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Multicentre randomised controlled trial of a group psychological intervention for postnatal depression in British mothers of South Asian origin (ROSHNI-2): study protocol

BACKGROUND: In the UK, postnatal depression is more common in British South Asian women than White Caucasion women. Cognitive–behavioural therapy (CBT) is recommended as a first-line treatment, but there is little evidence for the adaptation of CBT for postnatal depression to ensure its applicabilit...

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Autores principales: Husain, Nusrat, Lovell, Karina, Chew-Graham, Carolyn A., Lunat, Farah, McPhillips, Rebecca, Atif, Najia, Aseem, Saadia, Begum, Jasmin, Bee, Penny, Bhui, Kamaldeep, Bower, Peter, Brugha, Traolach, Bhatti, Nafeesa, Chaudhry, Nasim, Davies, Linda, Gire, Nadeem, Islam, Anharul, Kai, Joe, Morrison, Jill, Mohmed, Naeem, Neelam, Jyothi, Rahman, Atif, Rathod, Shanaya, Siddiqi, Najma, Shah, Sadia, Shiri, Tinevimbo, Waheed, Waquas, Mirza, Ilyas, Williams, Chris, Zaidi, Nosheen, Emsley, Richard, Morriss, Richard
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Cambridge University Press 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8693900/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/bjo.2021.1032
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author Husain, Nusrat
Lovell, Karina
Chew-Graham, Carolyn A.
Lunat, Farah
McPhillips, Rebecca
Atif, Najia
Aseem, Saadia
Begum, Jasmin
Bee, Penny
Bhui, Kamaldeep
Bower, Peter
Brugha, Traolach
Bhatti, Nafeesa
Chaudhry, Nasim
Davies, Linda
Gire, Nadeem
Islam, Anharul
Kai, Joe
Morrison, Jill
Mohmed, Naeem
Neelam, Jyothi
Rahman, Atif
Rathod, Shanaya
Siddiqi, Najma
Shah, Sadia
Shiri, Tinevimbo
Waheed, Waquas
Mirza, Ilyas
Williams, Chris
Zaidi, Nosheen
Emsley, Richard
Morriss, Richard
author_facet Husain, Nusrat
Lovell, Karina
Chew-Graham, Carolyn A.
Lunat, Farah
McPhillips, Rebecca
Atif, Najia
Aseem, Saadia
Begum, Jasmin
Bee, Penny
Bhui, Kamaldeep
Bower, Peter
Brugha, Traolach
Bhatti, Nafeesa
Chaudhry, Nasim
Davies, Linda
Gire, Nadeem
Islam, Anharul
Kai, Joe
Morrison, Jill
Mohmed, Naeem
Neelam, Jyothi
Rahman, Atif
Rathod, Shanaya
Siddiqi, Najma
Shah, Sadia
Shiri, Tinevimbo
Waheed, Waquas
Mirza, Ilyas
Williams, Chris
Zaidi, Nosheen
Emsley, Richard
Morriss, Richard
author_sort Husain, Nusrat
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description BACKGROUND: In the UK, postnatal depression is more common in British South Asian women than White Caucasion women. Cognitive–behavioural therapy (CBT) is recommended as a first-line treatment, but there is little evidence for the adaptation of CBT for postnatal depression to ensure its applicability to different ethnic groups. AIMS: To evaluate the clinical and cost-effectiveness of a CBT-based positive health programme group intervention in British South Asian women with postnatal depression. METHOD: We have designed a multicentre, two-arm, partially nested, randomised controlled trial with 4- and 12-month follow-up, comparing a 12-session group CBT-based intervention (positive health programme) plus treatment as usual with treatment as usual alone, for British South Asian women with postnatal depression. Participants will be recruited from primary care and appropriate community venues in areas of high South Asian density across the UK. It has been estimated that randomising 720 participants (360 into each group) will be sufficient to detect a clinically important difference between a 55% recovery rate in the intervention group and a 40% recovery rate in the treatment-as-usual group. An economic analysis will estimate the cost-effectiveness of the positive health programme. A qualitative process evaluation will explore barriers and enablers to study participation and examine the acceptability and impact of the programme from the perspective of British South Asian women and other key stakeholders.
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spelling pubmed-86939002022-01-03 Multicentre randomised controlled trial of a group psychological intervention for postnatal depression in British mothers of South Asian origin (ROSHNI-2): study protocol Husain, Nusrat Lovell, Karina Chew-Graham, Carolyn A. Lunat, Farah McPhillips, Rebecca Atif, Najia Aseem, Saadia Begum, Jasmin Bee, Penny Bhui, Kamaldeep Bower, Peter Brugha, Traolach Bhatti, Nafeesa Chaudhry, Nasim Davies, Linda Gire, Nadeem Islam, Anharul Kai, Joe Morrison, Jill Mohmed, Naeem Neelam, Jyothi Rahman, Atif Rathod, Shanaya Siddiqi, Najma Shah, Sadia Shiri, Tinevimbo Waheed, Waquas Mirza, Ilyas Williams, Chris Zaidi, Nosheen Emsley, Richard Morriss, Richard BJPsych Open Papers BACKGROUND: In the UK, postnatal depression is more common in British South Asian women than White Caucasion women. Cognitive–behavioural therapy (CBT) is recommended as a first-line treatment, but there is little evidence for the adaptation of CBT for postnatal depression to ensure its applicability to different ethnic groups. AIMS: To evaluate the clinical and cost-effectiveness of a CBT-based positive health programme group intervention in British South Asian women with postnatal depression. METHOD: We have designed a multicentre, two-arm, partially nested, randomised controlled trial with 4- and 12-month follow-up, comparing a 12-session group CBT-based intervention (positive health programme) plus treatment as usual with treatment as usual alone, for British South Asian women with postnatal depression. Participants will be recruited from primary care and appropriate community venues in areas of high South Asian density across the UK. It has been estimated that randomising 720 participants (360 into each group) will be sufficient to detect a clinically important difference between a 55% recovery rate in the intervention group and a 40% recovery rate in the treatment-as-usual group. An economic analysis will estimate the cost-effectiveness of the positive health programme. A qualitative process evaluation will explore barriers and enablers to study participation and examine the acceptability and impact of the programme from the perspective of British South Asian women and other key stakeholders. Cambridge University Press 2021-12-01 /pmc/articles/PMC8693900/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/bjo.2021.1032 Text en © The Author(s) 2021 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution licence (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Papers
Husain, Nusrat
Lovell, Karina
Chew-Graham, Carolyn A.
Lunat, Farah
McPhillips, Rebecca
Atif, Najia
Aseem, Saadia
Begum, Jasmin
Bee, Penny
Bhui, Kamaldeep
Bower, Peter
Brugha, Traolach
Bhatti, Nafeesa
Chaudhry, Nasim
Davies, Linda
Gire, Nadeem
Islam, Anharul
Kai, Joe
Morrison, Jill
Mohmed, Naeem
Neelam, Jyothi
Rahman, Atif
Rathod, Shanaya
Siddiqi, Najma
Shah, Sadia
Shiri, Tinevimbo
Waheed, Waquas
Mirza, Ilyas
Williams, Chris
Zaidi, Nosheen
Emsley, Richard
Morriss, Richard
Multicentre randomised controlled trial of a group psychological intervention for postnatal depression in British mothers of South Asian origin (ROSHNI-2): study protocol
title Multicentre randomised controlled trial of a group psychological intervention for postnatal depression in British mothers of South Asian origin (ROSHNI-2): study protocol
title_full Multicentre randomised controlled trial of a group psychological intervention for postnatal depression in British mothers of South Asian origin (ROSHNI-2): study protocol
title_fullStr Multicentre randomised controlled trial of a group psychological intervention for postnatal depression in British mothers of South Asian origin (ROSHNI-2): study protocol
title_full_unstemmed Multicentre randomised controlled trial of a group psychological intervention for postnatal depression in British mothers of South Asian origin (ROSHNI-2): study protocol
title_short Multicentre randomised controlled trial of a group psychological intervention for postnatal depression in British mothers of South Asian origin (ROSHNI-2): study protocol
title_sort multicentre randomised controlled trial of a group psychological intervention for postnatal depression in british mothers of south asian origin (roshni-2): study protocol
topic Papers
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8693900/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/bjo.2021.1032
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