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Adaptation of a Problem-solving Program (Friendship Bench) to Treat Common Mental Disorders Among People Living With HIV and AIDS and on Methadone Maintenance Treatment in Vietnam: Formative Study
BACKGROUND: The prevalence of common mental disorders (CMDs) among people living with HIV and people who inject drugs is high worldwide and in Vietnam. However, few evidence-informed CMD programs for people living with HIV who inject drugs have been adapted for use in Vietnam. We adapted the Friends...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9308082/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35802402 http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/37211 |
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author | Tran, Ha V Nong, Ha T T Tran, Thuy T T Filipowicz, Teresa R Landrum, Kelsey R Pence, Brian W Le, Giang M Nguyen, Minh X Chibanda, Dixon Verhey, Ruth Go, Vivian F Ho, Hien T Gaynes, Bradley N |
author_facet | Tran, Ha V Nong, Ha T T Tran, Thuy T T Filipowicz, Teresa R Landrum, Kelsey R Pence, Brian W Le, Giang M Nguyen, Minh X Chibanda, Dixon Verhey, Ruth Go, Vivian F Ho, Hien T Gaynes, Bradley N |
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description | BACKGROUND: The prevalence of common mental disorders (CMDs) among people living with HIV and people who inject drugs is high worldwide and in Vietnam. However, few evidence-informed CMD programs for people living with HIV who inject drugs have been adapted for use in Vietnam. We adapted the Friendship Bench (FB), a problem-solving therapy (PST)–based program that was successfully implemented among patients with CMDs in primary health settings in Zimbabwe and Malawi for use among people living with HIV on methadone maintenance treatment (MMT) with CMDs in Hanoi, Vietnam. OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to describe the adaptation process with a detailed presentation of 4 phases from the third (adaptation) to the sixth (integration) of the Assessment-Decision-Adaptation-Production-Topical Experts-Integration-Training-Testing (ADAPT-ITT) framework. METHODS: The adaptation phase followed a qualitative study design to explore symptoms of CMDs, facilitators, and barriers to conducting FB for people living with HIV on MMT in Vietnam, and patient, provider, and caretaker concerns about FB. In the production phase, we revised the original program manual and developed illustrated PST cases. In the topical expert and integration phases, 2 investigators (BNG and BWP) and 3 subject matter experts (RV, DC, and GML) reviewed the manual, with reviewer comments incorporated in the final, revised manual to be used in the training. The draft program will be used in the training and testing phases. RESULTS: The study was methodologically aligned with the ADAPT-ITT goals as we chose a proven, effective program for adaptation. Insights from the adaptation phase addressed the who, where, when, and how of FB program implementation in the MMT clinics. The ADAPT-ITT framework guided the appropriate adaptation of the program manual while maintaining the core components of the PST of the original program throughout counseling techniques in all program sessions. The deliverable of this study was an adapted FB manual to be used for training and piloting to make a final program manual. CONCLUSIONS: This study successfully illustrated the process of operationalizing the ADAPT-ITT framework to adapt a mental health program in Vietnam. This study selected and culturally adapted an evidence-informed PST program to improve CMDs among people living with HIV on MMT in Vietnam. This adapted program has the potential to effectively address CMDs among people living with HIV on MMT in Vietnam. TRIAL REGISTRATION: ClinicalTrials.gov NCT04790201; https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT04790201 |
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spelling | pubmed-93080822022-07-24 Adaptation of a Problem-solving Program (Friendship Bench) to Treat Common Mental Disorders Among People Living With HIV and AIDS and on Methadone Maintenance Treatment in Vietnam: Formative Study Tran, Ha V Nong, Ha T T Tran, Thuy T T Filipowicz, Teresa R Landrum, Kelsey R Pence, Brian W Le, Giang M Nguyen, Minh X Chibanda, Dixon Verhey, Ruth Go, Vivian F Ho, Hien T Gaynes, Bradley N JMIR Form Res Original Paper BACKGROUND: The prevalence of common mental disorders (CMDs) among people living with HIV and people who inject drugs is high worldwide and in Vietnam. However, few evidence-informed CMD programs for people living with HIV who inject drugs have been adapted for use in Vietnam. We adapted the Friendship Bench (FB), a problem-solving therapy (PST)–based program that was successfully implemented among patients with CMDs in primary health settings in Zimbabwe and Malawi for use among people living with HIV on methadone maintenance treatment (MMT) with CMDs in Hanoi, Vietnam. OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to describe the adaptation process with a detailed presentation of 4 phases from the third (adaptation) to the sixth (integration) of the Assessment-Decision-Adaptation-Production-Topical Experts-Integration-Training-Testing (ADAPT-ITT) framework. METHODS: The adaptation phase followed a qualitative study design to explore symptoms of CMDs, facilitators, and barriers to conducting FB for people living with HIV on MMT in Vietnam, and patient, provider, and caretaker concerns about FB. In the production phase, we revised the original program manual and developed illustrated PST cases. In the topical expert and integration phases, 2 investigators (BNG and BWP) and 3 subject matter experts (RV, DC, and GML) reviewed the manual, with reviewer comments incorporated in the final, revised manual to be used in the training. The draft program will be used in the training and testing phases. RESULTS: The study was methodologically aligned with the ADAPT-ITT goals as we chose a proven, effective program for adaptation. Insights from the adaptation phase addressed the who, where, when, and how of FB program implementation in the MMT clinics. The ADAPT-ITT framework guided the appropriate adaptation of the program manual while maintaining the core components of the PST of the original program throughout counseling techniques in all program sessions. The deliverable of this study was an adapted FB manual to be used for training and piloting to make a final program manual. CONCLUSIONS: This study successfully illustrated the process of operationalizing the ADAPT-ITT framework to adapt a mental health program in Vietnam. This study selected and culturally adapted an evidence-informed PST program to improve CMDs among people living with HIV on MMT in Vietnam. This adapted program has the potential to effectively address CMDs among people living with HIV on MMT in Vietnam. TRIAL REGISTRATION: ClinicalTrials.gov NCT04790201; https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT04790201 JMIR Publications 2022-07-08 /pmc/articles/PMC9308082/ /pubmed/35802402 http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/37211 Text en ©Ha V Tran, Ha T T Nong, Thuy T T Tran, Teresa R Filipowicz, Kelsey R Landrum, Brian W Pence, Giang M Le, Minh X Nguyen, Dixon Chibanda, Ruth Verhey, Vivian F Go, Hien T Ho, Bradley N Gaynes. Originally published in JMIR Formative Research (https://formative.jmir.org), 08.07.2022. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work, first published in JMIR Formative Research, is properly cited. The complete bibliographic information, a link to the original publication on https://formative.jmir.org, as well as this copyright and license information must be included. |
spellingShingle | Original Paper Tran, Ha V Nong, Ha T T Tran, Thuy T T Filipowicz, Teresa R Landrum, Kelsey R Pence, Brian W Le, Giang M Nguyen, Minh X Chibanda, Dixon Verhey, Ruth Go, Vivian F Ho, Hien T Gaynes, Bradley N Adaptation of a Problem-solving Program (Friendship Bench) to Treat Common Mental Disorders Among People Living With HIV and AIDS and on Methadone Maintenance Treatment in Vietnam: Formative Study |
title | Adaptation of a Problem-solving Program (Friendship Bench) to Treat Common Mental Disorders Among People Living With HIV and AIDS and on Methadone Maintenance Treatment in Vietnam: Formative Study |
title_full | Adaptation of a Problem-solving Program (Friendship Bench) to Treat Common Mental Disorders Among People Living With HIV and AIDS and on Methadone Maintenance Treatment in Vietnam: Formative Study |
title_fullStr | Adaptation of a Problem-solving Program (Friendship Bench) to Treat Common Mental Disorders Among People Living With HIV and AIDS and on Methadone Maintenance Treatment in Vietnam: Formative Study |
title_full_unstemmed | Adaptation of a Problem-solving Program (Friendship Bench) to Treat Common Mental Disorders Among People Living With HIV and AIDS and on Methadone Maintenance Treatment in Vietnam: Formative Study |
title_short | Adaptation of a Problem-solving Program (Friendship Bench) to Treat Common Mental Disorders Among People Living With HIV and AIDS and on Methadone Maintenance Treatment in Vietnam: Formative Study |
title_sort | adaptation of a problem-solving program (friendship bench) to treat common mental disorders among people living with hiv and aids and on methadone maintenance treatment in vietnam: formative study |
topic | Original Paper |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9308082/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35802402 http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/37211 |
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