# Enhancing post-acute mental health outcomes for patients with psychosis in Malawi  through nurse-delivered community-based rehabilitation: The ENHANCE Pilot Trial

> **NIH NIH R34** · UNIV OF NORTH CAROLINA CHAPEL HILL · 2022 · $233,478

## Abstract

ABSTRACT
 Psychosis exacts a heavy morbidity and mortality toll worldwide, but especially in low- and middle-
income countries (LMICs). Psychotic disorders are one of the most common presenting complaints for
individuals admitted to specialty mental health care in many LMICs. Psychotic disorders typically have onset in
early adulthood and a chronic course, meaning patients suffer from many years of poor functionality, disability,
and lost productivity. Indeed, psychotic disorders remain among the 15 leading causes of disability globally.
 Despite the significant toll of psychosis in LMICs, treatment options are extremely limited and
focus heavily on acute, time-limited inpatient stabilization. This focus fails to consider the demonstrated
need for long-term post-acute outpatient treatment and community-based rehabilitation to improve outcomes.
Contextual community factors such as reliable continued access to mental health care, stigma and its negative
impact on medication adherence, inadequate support, and family conflict are key risk factors for subsequent
relapse upon discharge into the community.
 Community-based rehabilitation (CBR) is ideally positioned to address the need for post-acute
community-based care for people with psychosis in low-resource settings. CBR is a general evidence-
based approach for the long-term treatment and support of individuals with a broad range of disabilities. CBR
is particularly well suited for adaptation to address the needs of those with psychosis. CBR aims to improve the
quality of life of individuals living with disability by encouraging understanding of illness, addressing functional
goals, and encouraging social inclusion within their families and communities.
 CBR enables a person-focused emphasis on recovery rather than symptom reduction. Traditionally,
most inpatient and outpatient psychiatric care for people with psychosis focuses on medication management to
reduce negative symptoms. Yet emerging work underscores that a focus on recovery through strengthening
understanding, connection, empowerment, and hope is paramount to optimize long-term quality of life for
individuals with psychosis. Due to its delivery in the home, integration of family members, and focus on
functional goals and social inclusion, CBR is ideally suited to embed this recovery orientation.
 Accordingly, we propose to adapt the CBR model to bring a recovery-focused approach to
addressing the needs of community-dwelling individuals with psychosis in Malawi. We will conduct
formative research with key stakeholders to guide the adaptation of the CBR model and complete a pilot
randomized controlled trial to evaluate the feasibility, acceptability, fidelity, and preliminary effectiveness of the
adapted CBR treatment model. This work will provide a critical advance toward establishing the evidence base
for community-based treatment models for people living with psychosis outside of the context of acute inpatient
stabilization so as to enh...

## Key facts

- **NIH application ID:** 10538937
- **Project number:** 1R34MH131234-01
- **Recipient organization:** UNIV OF NORTH CAROLINA CHAPEL HILL
- **Principal Investigator:** Kazione Kulisewa
- **Activity code:** R34 (R01, R21, SBIR, etc.)
- **Funding institute:** NIH
- **Fiscal year:** 2022
- **Award amount:** $233,478
- **Award type:** 1
- **Project period:** 2022-08-01 → 2025-05-31

## Primary source

NIH RePORTER: https://reporter.nih.gov/project-details/10538937

## Citation

> US National Institutes of Health, RePORTER application 10538937, Enhancing post-acute mental health outcomes for patients with psychosis in Malawi  through nurse-delivered community-based rehabilitation: The ENHANCE Pilot Trial (1R34MH131234-01). Retrieved via AI Analytics 2026-05-24 from https://api.ai-analytics.org/grant/nih/10538937. Licensed CC0.

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