Implementing and evaluating group interpersonal therapy for postnatal depression in Lebanon and Kenya —individually randomised superiority trial

This study seeks to gauge the potency of g-IPT for women with PND in two LMICs.MethodsThis multi-site randomised controlled trial is a continuation of two preceding phases —conceptual mapping and a feasibility study executed in Lebanon and Kenya. Insights gleaned from these phases underpin this comprehensive RCT, which contrasts the efficacy and cost-effectiveness of high-quality standard care (HQ-SC) augmented with g-IPT against HQ-SC in isolation. The trial, chara cterised as an individually randomised superiority assessment, targets women with postnatal depression in Beirut, Lebanon, and Nairobi, Kenya. It aims to determine if culturally tailored g-IPT, administered within community settings in both countries, outperforms HQ-SC in influencing child developme ntal outcomes, maternal depression, and the quality of the mother–child bond.DiscussionThe SUMMIT trial, designed with pragmatism, possesses the magnitude to evaluate g-IPT within two LMIC frameworks. It seeks to enlighten policymakers, service commissioners, professionals, and users about g-IPT ’s potential to alleviate maternal PND and bolster child developmental outcomes in LMICs. Additionally, the trial will generate valuable data on the clinical and economic merits of high-quality standard care.Trial registrationISRCTN, ISRCTN15154316. Registered on 27 September 2023,https://doi.org/10.1186/ISRCTN15154316
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