Feasibility and acceptability of Problem Management Plus (PM+) among Syrian refugees and asylum seekers in Switzerland: a mixed-method pilot randomized controlled trial

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Abstract

Background: Syrian refugees in Switzerland face several barriers in accessing mental health care. Cost-effective psychological interventions are urgently needed to meet the mental health needs of refugees. Problem Management Plus (PM+) is an evidence-based, psychological intervention delivered by trained non-specialist ‘helpers’. Objective: To assess the feasibility and acceptability of PM+ among Syrian refugees in Switzerland. Methods: We conducted a single-blind pilot randomized controlled trial (RCT) with Syrian refugees impaired by psychological distress (K10 > 15 and WHODAS 2.0 > 16). Participants were randomized to PM+ or Enhanced Treatment As Usual (ETAU). Participants were assessed at baseline, and 1 week and 3 months after the intervention, and completed measures indexing mental health problems and health care usage. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with different stakeholders. Results: N = 59 individuals were randomized into PM+ (n = 31) or ETAU (n = 28). N = 18 stakeholders were interviewed about facilitators and barriers for the implementation of PM+. Retention rates in the trial (67.8%) and mean intervention attendance (M = 3.94 sessions, SD = 1.97) were high. No severe events related to the study were reported. These findings indicate that the trial procedures and PM+ were feasible, acceptable and safe. Conclusions: The findings support the conduct of a definitive RCT and show that PM+ might have the potential to be scaled-up in Switzerland. The importance, as well as the challenges, of implementing and scaling-up PM+ in high-income countries, such as Switzerland, are discussed.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2002027
Pages (from-to)1-16
Number of pages16
JournalEuropean Journal of Psychotraumatology
Volume13
Issue number1
Early online date31 Jan 2022
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2022

Bibliographical note

Spanish title: Viabilidad y aceptabilidad de Enfrentar Problemas Plus (PM +) entre refugiados Sirios y solicitantes de asilo en Suiza: un ensayo controlado aleatorizado piloto de método mixto.

Chinese title: 问题管理 Plus (PM+) 在瑞士叙利亚难民和寻求庇护者中的可行性和可接受性:一项混合方法试点随机对照试验.

Funding Information:
This study was supported by the STRENGTHS project. This project has received funding from the European Union?s Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation programme Societal Challenges under Grant Agreement No 733337 and the Swiss State Secretariat for Education, Research and Innovation under contract number 16.0205. The content of this article reflects only the authors? views and the European Community is not liable for any use that may be made of the information contained therein. We thank all the participants and research team members, especially helpers and outcome assessors, involved in the project.

Publisher Copyright:
© 2022 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.

Funding

This study was supported by the STRENGTHS project. This project has received funding from the European Union?s Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation programme Societal Challenges under Grant Agreement No 733337 and the Swiss State Secretariat for Education, Research and Innovation under contract number 16.0205. The content of this article reflects only the authors? views and the European Community is not liable for any use that may be made of the information contained therein. We thank all the participants and research team members, especially helpers and outcome assessors, involved in the project.

FundersFunder number
European Union’s Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation programme Societal Challenges733337
Staatssekretariat für Bildung, Forschung und Innovation16.0205

    Keywords

    • asylums seekers
    • feasibility
    • lay-provider
    • Mental health
    • problem management plus
    • refugees
    • task-shifting

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