Dear Reader,
As many of you probably already know, a mainstay of RE-SHIFT is the development of a taxonomy of task-sharing intervention components, so that any single-component or multicomponent psychosocial intervention delivered via the task-sharing modality in the treatment of adults with common mental disorders can be disassembled and then reassembled using the Individual Participant Data Component Network Meta-analysis (IPD-cNMA) methodology to assess the efficacy of individual components (or combinations thereof) according to participant-level prognostic factors and effect modifiers.
As RE-SHIFT approaches the first year from the start of the project (October 2022), the component taxonomy has been developed and can be viewed on the dedicated “Component Taxonomy” page of this website.
We consider this to be the first major achievement of RE-SHIFT and look forward to using the taxonomy for the statistical analyses we will perform once all the IPDs have been obtained from the study authors.
Stay tuned 🙂