a. What is your reason for wanting to be a counsellor? |
b. What do you think about the week of training that you got before you started counselling? |
c. Can you describe your feelings and your story about how things changed from doing the training and when you actually started doing counselling sessions with participants? |
d. How did you manage to do counselling sessions in the clinics? For example, speaking to the nurses, getting space to have the sessions? |
e. How do you think other nurses and clinic staff accepted you at the clinic? If you could rate their acceptance of you there, between 0 and 10, what number would you give it? 0 (you weren’t accepted) -10 (you were very accepted)? |
f. Before you started the sessions what were your fears? |
g. How did you rate yourself as a counsellor before you started working on AFFIRM? On a scale of 0 to 10. (Please explain) |
h. How would you rate yourself as a counsellor now? On a scale of 0 to 10. (Please explain)
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i. What did you find easy when delivering the intervention? Or what made it easy to deliver the intervention? |
j. What are the challenges that you faced in delivering the counselling sessions? |
k. What can be done to make these challenges easier? |
l. What would you say the difference is between working with younger or older clients? |
m. How many of your clients had all 6 sessions? |
n. What did you notice about the type of clients who were good at coming to sessions and the type of clients who didn’t come? |
o. How many people stopped attending sessions? |
p. How would they show you that they were no longer interested in attending the sessions? |
q. How many clients did not attend any sessions? What were their reasons for non-attendance? |
r. How would you explain the different session topics: |
Psycho-education about depression |
Problem solving |
Behaviour Activation |
Healthy thinking |
Psycho-education for birth preparation |
Termination and evaluation |
s. What do you think was the most effective part of the counselling (the part that helped the mothers most)? |
t. Were there particular sessions that you think were most helpful? Which sessions were these?
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u. Was there anything particular that you did that helped the mothers to feel more comfortable in the counselling? (If they need examples: e.g. listening, not judging, giving advice, providing a safe confidential place for the mothers to talk, etc.)? |
v. Were there any particular sessions, or any particular things that you did that you thought afterwards were not very helpful? If so, what were these? |
w. Which was your favourite session and why? |
x. Which was your worst session and why? |
y. Do you have any suggestions for ways of improving the way that the 6 sessions work? |