HIV Clinical Trial
Official title:
Promoting Constructive Male Engagement to Increase Use of Prevention of Mother to Child Transmission (PMTCT) Services
The study employs a quasi-experimental design in 8 public health centers in southwest Uganda offering care and treatment (C&T) services. In 4 health centers, a basic intervention is introduced, whereby HIV/AIDS providers are trained on contraception for HIV-positive women. They are charged with counseling C&T clients on FP; offering condoms, pills and injectables; and referring clients for other FP methods. In the other 4 health centers, the basic intervention is introduced along with an intervention for constructive male engagement in HIV and FP services. This includes training of C&T providers on gender-based influences on health behaviors; provision of couples' HIV testing and FP counseling services; and community-based education for men to promote gender equitable norms and male participation in health services.
This study will be conducted in Kabale District, Uganda, a rural district where prevention
of mother to child transmission (PMTCT) and care and treatment (C&T) services are offered in
eight public sector health facilities. The primary aim of this study is to test an
intervention for increasing use of the full spectrum of PMTCT services, including family
planning (FP), through enhanced constructive male involvement in reproductive health
decision making. This aim will be accomplished by conducting a cluster randomized trial,
whereby a "constructive male engagement" intervention package will be introduced in four
randomly selected health centers and surrounding communities; the other four sites will
serve as comparisons. Pre- and post-intervention cross sectional surveys will be conducted
with male and female C&T clients to assess intervention effectiveness, measured in terms of
dual method use. In addition to the male engagement intervention, reinforcements will be
introduced in all eight participating facilities to enhance providers' capacity to serve the
FP needs of C&T clients. We hypothesize that the percentage of clients reporting dual method
use will increase slightly in all facilities as a result of this "HIV-FP integration
intervention." To measure the independent effect of the reinforcements, the study will
compare contraceptive knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors of clients measured pre- and
post-intervention in the comparison sites only, in the absence of the male engagement
intervention. We further hypothesize that improvements will be incrementally greater in the
four facilities exposed to the additional constructive male engagement intervention.
The study will include additional data collection and analyses to support secondary
objectives.
1. Services statistics will be tracked to assess changes in uptake and continuation of
PMTCT services.
2. The study will include a qualitative component to investigate condom use behaviors.
Based on other investigations, it is anticipated that rates of self-reported condom use
among C&T clients will be high. To examine those behaviors more closely and to
circumvent courtesy bias often associated with quantitative surveys, the study will
conduct individual in-depth interviews with a subset of female and male C&T clients
reporting consistent condom use.
3. The constructive male engagement intervention will comprise both community- and
clinic-based components. To assess the effectiveness of the community-based men's
workshops, the study will assess changes in knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors among
men exposed to the community-based intervention by surveying them before and 4 months
after community-level training is held. Interviews will assess knowledge and attitudes
related to FP and HIV services (PMTCT in particular), with particular focus on gender
norms supporting constructive male involvement. Interviews will also examine clients'
recollection of services and messages received in the health center, along with their
direct and indirect exposure to the community-based men's workshops.
4. The effectiveness of the intervention components aimed at reinforcing the capacity of
clinic-based providers to serve the family planning needs of HIV-positive individuals
and to engage male partners constructively in FP decision making will be assessed in
terms of its impact on C&T clients. Specifically, interviews with C&T clients will
include questions about messages communicated by providers and service delivery
practices reflecting successful implementation of the intervention components.
5. Finally, the study will examine the resource requirements for adding each the
interventions (reinforcement of FP and male involvement) into C&T services. Based on
costs of the piloted interventions, the study will arrive at an estimate of the cost of
implementing these interventions at scale under the direction of the district
management team.
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Allocation: Non-Randomized, Intervention Model: Single Group Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Health Services Research
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