Teachers Leading the Frontlines (Tealeaf) - a Hybrid Effectiveness, Implement, and Context Trial
NCT ID: NCT05179759
Last Updated: 2025-04-04
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Basic Information
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ENROLLING_BY_INVITATION
NA
20160 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2022-01-01
2027-12-31
Brief Summary
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Participants: Within 60 rural, low-cost private primary schools of the Darjeeling Himalayas, all teachers meeting eligibility criteria will be invited to participate in training and the intervention. The number of teachers consented and enrolled into the study will be determined by the size of the school. The number of students nominated by a teacher is at their discretion (including an option to not nominate any student in a given year if they do not perceive any of the student's to be appropriate for the intervention) However, based on the research team's pilot data and prior experience, teachers will be provided with the suggestion that they nominate two children to receive targeted intervention. For each child receiving intervention, a paired parent or guardian will be recruited and enrolled to the study.
Procedures (methods): Effectiveness will be evaluated through a stepped-wedge cluster randomized controlled trial (SW-CRCT) with an embedded mixed methods evaluation of implementation and qualitative study of context (guided by the RE-AIM framework). Year 1 will include 60 schools in the control arm, year 2 will include 40 schools in the control arm and 20 in the intervention arm, year 3 will include 20 schools in the control arm and 40 in the intervention arm, and year 4 will include 60 schools in the intervention arm.
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Detailed Description
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To address this gap, the research team has developed a novel intervention, Tealeaf, to task-shift to to teachers the delivery of care to indicated school-aged children facing mental distress. Tealeaf is unique in that teachers deliver care utilizing a trans-diagnostic, non-manualized, evidence-based approach that they can customize and integrate into their existing workflows. In work preceding this trial, members of this research group conducted studies in rural Darjeeling to assess the feasibility, acceptability and potential efficacy of Tealeaf.
Through this work, the research team has documented an emergent therapy modality that they have called "education as mental health therapy" (Ed-MH). Ed-MH relies on teachers shifting their professional practice to incorporate mental health techniques into their workflow with the primary goal of improving individual children's mental wellbeing. Transdiagnostic, indicated mental health care that is primarily incorporated into existing workflows is feasible for teachers to deliver and acceptable to teachers, caregivers, and children. Further, the research team has established strong face validity for the efficacy of Tealeaf. Children receiving this care have consistently demonstrated significant improvement in their mental health from baseline and an (ad-hoc) showed substantial/significant impact for children receiving Tealeaf as compared to Enhanced Usual Care \[publication forthcoming\]. Finally, the potential risks associated with Tealeaf have been well evaluated and no serious adverse events have occurred over multiple years of piloting. Overall, the research team's prior research demonstrates that teacher-delivered transdiagnostic mental health care (Ed-MH) may be a potentially efficient, sustainable, and impactful approach. The research team believes the next logical step is to assess the effectiveness of this care model through real-world implementation. To accomplish this, with funding support from the Mariwala Health Initiative, the research team will conduct a hybrid three-variable hybrid study of effectiveness, implementation, and context. Evaluating intervention effectiveness, implementation processes and outcomes, and the context in which it occurs will generate valuable insight into how children's mental health care can best be delivered in resource-limited settings.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
CROSSOVER
HEALTH_SERVICES_RESEARCH
SINGLE
Study Groups
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Tealeaf - Year 1: Clusters (schools) and associated participants assigned to sequence 1
Clusters (schools) and associated participants assigned to sequence 1 will be under the EUC condition in the 1st year of trial participation and under the Tealeaf condition in all subsequent years.
Enhanced Usual Care
Enhanced Usual Care (EUC) is a less intensive version of the Tealeaf intervention. The EUC service package has been designed to be the most intensive form of care that could be envisioned as viable in the study setting in the foreseeable future without a significant increase in resource investment
Enhanced Usual Care - Year 1: Clusters (schools) and associated participants assigned to sequence 2
Clusters (schools) and associated participants assigned to sequence 2 will be under the EUC condition in the 1st and 2nd year of trial participation and under the Tealeaf condition in all subsequent years.
Enhanced Usual Care
Enhanced Usual Care (EUC) is a less intensive version of the Tealeaf intervention. The EUC service package has been designed to be the most intensive form of care that could be envisioned as viable in the study setting in the foreseeable future without a significant increase in resource investment
Tealeaf - Year 2: Clusters (schools) and associated participants assigned to sequence 1
Active intervention: Behavioral: Tealeaf-Mansik Swasta (Tealeaf) Tealeaf is a task-shifting intervention in which teachers deliver transdiagnostic mental health care. Mental health challenges are understood through basic functional behavior assessments, providing a framework for the analysis of observable behaviors. Teachers deliver care primarily through the incorporation of basic therapeutic interactions into classroom instruction time, supplemented by one-on-one interactions with the child and family.
Tealeaf
Tealeaf-Mansik Swasta (Tealeaf) Tealeaf is a task-shifting intervention in which teachers deliver transdiagnostic mental health care. Mental health challenges are understood through basic functional behavior assessments, providing a framework for the analysis of observable behaviors. Teachers deliver care primarily through the incorporation of basic therapeutic interactions into classroom instruction time, supplemented by one-on-one interactions with the child and family.
Enhanced Usual Care - Year 2: Clusters (schools) and associated participants assigned to sequence 2
EUC (control arm)
Enhanced Usual Care
Enhanced Usual Care (EUC) is a less intensive version of the Tealeaf intervention. The EUC service package has been designed to be the most intensive form of care that could be envisioned as viable in the study setting in the foreseeable future without a significant increase in resource investment
Tealeaf - Year 3: Clusters (schools) and associated participants assigned to sequence 1
Active intervention: Behavioral: Tealeaf-Mansik Swasta (Tealeaf) Tealeaf is a task-shifting intervention in which teachers deliver transdiagnostic mental health care. Mental health challenges are understood through basic functional behavior assessments, providing a framework for the analysis of observable behaviors. Teachers deliver care primarily through the incorporation of basic therapeutic interactions into classroom instruction time, supplemented by one-on-one interactions with the child and family.
Tealeaf
Tealeaf-Mansik Swasta (Tealeaf) Tealeaf is a task-shifting intervention in which teachers deliver transdiagnostic mental health care. Mental health challenges are understood through basic functional behavior assessments, providing a framework for the analysis of observable behaviors. Teachers deliver care primarily through the incorporation of basic therapeutic interactions into classroom instruction time, supplemented by one-on-one interactions with the child and family.
Enhanced Usual Care - Year 3: Clusters (schools) and associated participants assigned to sequence 2
Active intervention: Behavioral: Tealeaf-Mansik Swasta (Tealeaf) Tealeaf is a task-shifting intervention in which teachers deliver transdiagnostic mental health care. Mental health challenges are understood through basic functional behavior assessments, providing a framework for the analysis of observable behaviors. Teachers deliver care primarily through the incorporation of basic therapeutic interactions into classroom instruction time, supplemented by one-on-one interactions with the child and family.
Tealeaf
Tealeaf-Mansik Swasta (Tealeaf) Tealeaf is a task-shifting intervention in which teachers deliver transdiagnostic mental health care. Mental health challenges are understood through basic functional behavior assessments, providing a framework for the analysis of observable behaviors. Teachers deliver care primarily through the incorporation of basic therapeutic interactions into classroom instruction time, supplemented by one-on-one interactions with the child and family.
Tealeaf - Year 4: Clusters (schools) and associated participants assigned to sequence 1
Active intervention: Behavioral: Tealeaf-Mansik Swasta (Tealeaf) Tealeaf is a task-shifting intervention in which teachers deliver transdiagnostic mental health care. Mental health challenges are understood through basic functional behavior assessments, providing a framework for the analysis of observable behaviors. Teachers deliver care primarily through the incorporation of basic therapeutic interactions into classroom instruction time, supplemented by one-on-one interactions with the child and family.
Tealeaf
Tealeaf-Mansik Swasta (Tealeaf) Tealeaf is a task-shifting intervention in which teachers deliver transdiagnostic mental health care. Mental health challenges are understood through basic functional behavior assessments, providing a framework for the analysis of observable behaviors. Teachers deliver care primarily through the incorporation of basic therapeutic interactions into classroom instruction time, supplemented by one-on-one interactions with the child and family.
Enhanced Usual Care - Year 4: Clusters (schools) and associated participants assigned to sequence 2
Active intervention: Behavioral: Tealeaf-Mansik Swasta (Tealeaf) Tealeaf is a task-shifting intervention in which teachers deliver transdiagnostic mental health care. Mental health challenges are understood through basic functional behavior assessments, providing a framework for the analysis of observable behaviors. Teachers deliver care primarily through the incorporation of basic therapeutic interactions into classroom instruction time, supplemented by one-on-one interactions with the child and family.
Tealeaf
Tealeaf-Mansik Swasta (Tealeaf) Tealeaf is a task-shifting intervention in which teachers deliver transdiagnostic mental health care. Mental health challenges are understood through basic functional behavior assessments, providing a framework for the analysis of observable behaviors. Teachers deliver care primarily through the incorporation of basic therapeutic interactions into classroom instruction time, supplemented by one-on-one interactions with the child and family.
Interventions
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Tealeaf
Tealeaf-Mansik Swasta (Tealeaf) Tealeaf is a task-shifting intervention in which teachers deliver transdiagnostic mental health care. Mental health challenges are understood through basic functional behavior assessments, providing a framework for the analysis of observable behaviors. Teachers deliver care primarily through the incorporation of basic therapeutic interactions into classroom instruction time, supplemented by one-on-one interactions with the child and family.
Enhanced Usual Care
Enhanced Usual Care (EUC) is a less intensive version of the Tealeaf intervention. The EUC service package has been designed to be the most intensive form of care that could be envisioned as viable in the study setting in the foreseeable future without a significant increase in resource investment
Other Intervention Names
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Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Does not receive government aid (i.e., not subject to the rules and regulations of government or government-aided schools,
* At least 3 full-time classroom teachers on staff,
* Annual student fees $200/14,500 Indian rupee (INR) or less
Teachers:
* Employed at a participating school,
* Have primary teaching responsibility in the primary grade level,
* Are 18 years or older
Children:
* Enrolled in class I-IV,
* Enrolled in the classroom of a participating teacher
Exclusion Criteria
* Not located in the rural Darjeeling Himalayas (defined as the Mirik, Kurseong, and Darjeeling Sadar sub-divisions of the Darjeeling District and outside the statutory towns of Darjeeling, Kurseong, and Mirik, or within the Kalimpong District and outside of the Kalimpong Municipality)
Teachers:
* Have been convicted and/or are under investigation for any child-related misconduct or maltreatment.
Children:
* Do not have a parent or guardian who can provide informed consent
5 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Mariwala Health Initiative
UNKNOWN
Colorado School of Public Health
OTHER
University of North Bengal
UNKNOWN
University of Houston
OTHER
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Christina Cruz, MD, EdM
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Locations
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DLR Prerna
Darjeeling, West Bengal, India
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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21-2499
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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