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. 2022;2(1):12.
doi: 10.1007/s44192-022-00015-0. Epub 2022 Jun 3.

Implementation and scalability of a digital intervention to reduce depressive symptoms in people with diabetes, hypertension or both in Brazil and Peru: a qualitative study of health system's stakeholders' perspectives

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Implementation and scalability of a digital intervention to reduce depressive symptoms in people with diabetes, hypertension or both in Brazil and Peru: a qualitative study of health system's stakeholders' perspectives

V Cavero et al. Discov Ment Health. 2022.

Abstract

Two randomized controlled trials (RCTs) in Brazil and Peru demonstrated the effectiveness of CONEMO, a digital intervention supported by trained nurses or nurse assistants (NAs), to reduce depressive symptoms in people with diabetes and/or hypertension. This paper extends the RCTs findings by reflecting on the conditions needed for its wider implementation in routine care services. A qualitative study using semi-structured interviews and content analysis was conducted with nurses/NAs, clinicians, healthcare administrators, and policymakers. Informants reported that CONEMO would be feasible to implement in their health services, but some conditions could be improved before its scale-up: reducing workloads of healthcare workers; raising mental health awareness among clinicians and administrators; being able to inform, deliver and accompany the intervention; assuring appropriate training and supervision of nurses/NAs; and supporting the use of technology in public health services and by patients, especially older ones. We discuss some suggestions on how to overcome these challenges.

Keywords: Depression; Digital mental health; Health services; Implementation science; Latin America; Qualitative research.

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Conflict of interest statement

Competing interestsDavid C. Mohr, PhD has accepted honoraria and consulting fees from Otsuka Pharmaceuticals, Optum Behavioral Health, Centerstone Research Institute, and the One Mind Foundation, royalties from Oxford Press, and has an ownership interest in Adaptive Health, Inc. Funding for his time is on NIMH P50 MH119029. All other authors reported receipt of grants from NIMH (U19MH098780/3U 19MH098780-04S1) during the conduct of the study.

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