Cultural and linguistic adaptation of the multi-dimensional OXCAP-MH for outcome measurement of mental health among people living with HIV/AIDS in Uganda: the Luganda version.

Journal: Journal of patient-reported outcomes

Volume: 5

Issue: 1

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Affiliated Institutions:  MRC/UVRI & LSHTM Uganda Research Unit (Social Aspects of Health), Plot - Nakiwogo Road, Entebbe, +, Uganda. Kenneth.Katumba@mrcuganda.org. Centre for Health Economics in London, (Department of Global Health and Development), London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, London, UK. MRC/UVRI & LSHTM Uganda Research Unit & Senior Wellcome Trust Fellowship (Mental Health Section), Entebbe, Uganda. Butabika National Referral and Teaching Mental Hospital, Kampala, Uganda. Center for Public Health, (Department of Health Economics), Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria.

Abstract summary 

It is rare to find HIV/AIDS care providers in sub-Saharan Africa routinely providing mental health services, yet 8-30% of the people living with HIV have depression. In an ongoing trial to assess integration of collaborative care of depression into routine HIV services in Uganda, we will assess quality of life using the standard EQ-5D-5L, and the capability-based OxCAP-MH which has never been adapted nor used in a low-income setting. We present the results of the translation and validation process for cultural and linguistic appropriateness of the OxCAP-MH tool for people living with HIV/AIDS and depression in Uganda.The translation process used the Concept Elaboration document, the source English version of OxCAP-MH, and the Back-Translation Review template as provided during the user registration process of the OxCAP-MH, and adhered to the Translation and Linguistic Validation process of the OxCAP-MH, which was developed following the international principles of good practice for translation as per the International Society for Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research's standards.The final official Luganda version of the OxCAP-MH was obtained following a systematic iterative process, and is equivalent to the English version in content, but key concepts were translated to ensure cultural acceptability, feasibility and comprehension by Luganda-speaking people.The newly developed Luganda version of the OxCAP-MH can be used both as an alternative or as an addition to health-related quality of life patient-reported outcome measures in research about people living with HIV with comorbid depression, as well as more broadly for mental health research.

Authors & Co-authors:  Katumba Kenneth R KR Laurence Yoko V YV Tenywa Patrick P Ssebunnya Joshua J Laszewska Agata A Simon Judit J Vassall Anna A Kinyanda Eugene E Greco Giulia G

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Citations :  Abas M, Ali GC, Nakimuli-Mpungu E, Chibanda D. Depression in people living with HIV in sub-Saharan Africa: Time to act. Tropical Med Int Health. 2014;19(12):1392–1396. doi: 10.1111/tmi.12382.
Authors :  9
Identifiers
Doi : 32
SSN : 2509-8020
Study Population
Male,Female
Mesh Terms
Other Terms
Capability approach;HIV/AIDS;Mental health;PROMs;Quality of life;Uganda
Study Design
Cross Sectional Study
Study Approach
Systemic Review
Country of Study
Uganda
Publication Country
Germany