Testing Multi-level Scale-Up Strategies: Ugandan School System

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Category Primary study
Registry of Trialsclinicaltrials.gov
Year 2026
The overall objective of the project is to address the school mental health evidence-based interventions (EBIs) scale-up and sustainability challenges in low-and-middle-income countries (LMICs) by studying \"system level intervention\" strategies. The project tests a scale-up model utilizing a two-level train-the-trainer model to support the expansion of an evidence-based intervention (mWEL -Teacher Professional Development; PD) in one LMIC (Uganda). mWEL-PD is the abbreviation of \"Promoting Mental Wellbeing \& Empowering Lives of the School Community\". mWEL -PD is a teacher intervention that trains teachers to apply evidence-based strategies to engage parents and to promote student\'s mental health in classroom, as well as to promote teachers\' own mental wellbeing. PD has been adapted and tested in Uganda and has demonstrated effectiveness in promoting Ugandan teachers\' practices, teacher wellbeing, and students\' mental health. Previous studies only applied one-level of the train-the-trainer model. This new study will test a new two-level of the train-the-trainer model that include a digital-learning system to scale PD, so that more teachers can be trained on PD, and more students can benefit from teachers\' training and practice changes. Investigators will also test the new EBI/PD scale-up model with and without including additional sustainability strategies (including technical assistance and continuing education strategies). Investigators will carry out an evaluation study (using a cluster-randomized trial design) to understand the impacts of the new two-level training model. The participants of the study will be the trainers and trainees, and the outcomes will be their implementation and practice outcomes.
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First added on: Mar 13, 2026