Scale up and Sustainability Flashcards

1
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What is the difference in treatment gap in HIC and LMIC?

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2 in 10 LMIC vs 1 in 3 HIC

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What is scaling up and why is it important?

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An increase in the number of those receiving services,

Ideally scientifically backed

Services should be sustainable

Because of the lack of Human Resources

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What is the current research into scaling up in LMIC?

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in the last 10 years only one- in chillie

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Wha did the RCT in Chilie find with regard to scaling up?

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At 3 months and 6 Months, it was preferable to TAU for women with depression

Subsequently expanded to India and Zimbabwe

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What effect did the Chillie scaling up programme have on policy?

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2001 to 2003 rolled out as a pilot funded by the National programme

National level by 2004.

160 000 treated for depression in 2008 and then 300000 by 2013.

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How do you get an RCT to be implemented at a national level?

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Put it into political or Finacial terms, easy-to-understand language.

Form strategic alliances: Primary Care and Ministries of Health (leadership of many)

Embed programme into an institution

Ring fence budget

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What did the RCT of the friendship bench in Zimbabwe show?

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That the intervention of training in behavioural activation and CBT training had marked effects on SSQ and PHQ 9 score even at 6 months.

100 000 individuals were seen in the Pilot

Scale-up then occurred

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What were the challenges for the Zimbabwe study?

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Core Competencies of Lay workers

Staff levels low

Poor referral system

Lack of supervision

Communication of providers

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What were the challenges for the Zimbabwe study?

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Core Competencies of Lay workers

Staff levels low

Poor referral system

Lack of supervision

Communication of providers

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What are the Key Lessons of scaling?

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Design with stakeholders

Keep in touch with stakeholders

Understand policymakers

Learn the language of policy makers

Give ownership to those who can make it possible.

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What are the general lessons for scaling?

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Never underestimate the media

Be patient

Scaling takes time and teamwork

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