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NCT number NCT05195346
Other study ID # IHRI012
Secondary ID
Status Completed
Phase
First received
Last updated
Start date December 1, 2021
Est. completion date March 1, 2024

Study information

Verified date January 2023
Source Institute of HIV Research and Innovation Foundation, Thailand
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Observational

Clinical Trial Summary

This is a cross-sectional study to assess awareness, knowledge, and implementation of the concept of U=U among Thai PLHIV and Thai HIV healthcare providers, as well as associated factors. Data will be collected on an online survey platform called Alchemer. Questions on the survey will evaluate awareness, knowledge, and implementation of U=U among participants, as well as collect sociodemographic information of participants.


Description:

Recruitment Recruitment will start with the distribution of a brief description of the survey, along with the link to the questionnaire itself. This will be distributed systematically through the use of the snowball sampling method on popular social networking platforms (such as Line, Instagram, WhatsApp, Facebook and Twitter), where 'seed' distributors, who may be categorised into different groups (such as age, gender identity and treatment facility for PLHIV or healthcare facility and type of healthcare provider for HIV healthcare providers), will share out links to a number of friends. Participants will be enrolled into the study once they click on the link leading them to the survey and complete the questionnaire. Informed consent process Consent will be obtained by action. A brief description of the survey will be distributed, along with the online link to the survey, which will be on SurveyGizmo. All data will be collected anonymously. A digitalised consent form will be presented to participants before they start the survey, which will outline the potential risks and benefits. All participants will be equal to or over the age of 18; therefore, parental consent is not needed. Questionnaires The questionnaire should take no more than 15 minutes to complete. The survey will be completed on Alchemer (formerly SurveyGizmo), a flexible, cross platform online survey software, or other popular online survey platforms with similar features, with the participant giving consent through action. Questions on the survey will evaluate awareness, knowledge, and implementation of U=U among participants, as well as collect sociodemographic information of participants. All the information collected will be kept confidential and anonymous, and participants cannot be identified in any way. There will be two different questionnaires, one for PLHIV and one for HIV healthcare providers; each survey will be slightly altered to for the appropriate participant category. After the questionnaire is completed, participants can choose to be redirected to educational webpages with more information on U=U. Data analysis Data used for analysis will only include data that is submitted through the online portal. It will be analysed using descriptive statistics including percentage, mean and standard deviations, as well as inferential statistics such as Chi Square test or t-test depending on the characteristics of data


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Completed
Enrollment 770
Est. completion date March 1, 2024
Est. primary completion date March 1, 2024
Accepts healthy volunteers Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Gender All
Age group 18 Years and older
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria: 1. Thai HIV healthcare providers or Thai PLHIV on ART medication 2. = 18 years of age 3. Can read, understand, and write Thai 4. Provide consent to participate in the study Exclusion Criteria: - None

Study Design


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Locations

Country Name City State
Thailand Institute of HIV Research and Innovation Pathum wan Bangkok

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Institute of HIV Research and Innovation Foundation, Thailand

Country where clinical trial is conducted

Thailand, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary To study awareness, knowledge, and implementation of U=U concept among Thai HIV healthcare providers Questions on the survey will evaluate awareness, knowledge, and implementation of U=U among participants. All the information collected will be kept confidential and anonymous, and participants cannot be identified in any way. Data used for analysis will only include data that is submitted through the online portal. It will be analysed using descriptive statistics including percentage, mean and standard deviations, as well as inferential statistics such as Chi Square test or t-test depending on the characteristics of data. We hypothesised that awareness will be low among Thai HIV healthcare providers (<50%), and thereby knowledge and implementation will be equal to or lower. 12 months
Primary To study awareness, knowledge, and implementation of U=U and its physical, mental, and sexual health impacts on Thai PLHIV. Questions on the survey will evaluate awareness, knowledge, and implementation of U=U among participants. All the information collected will be kept confidential and anonymous, and participants cannot be identified in any way. Data used for analysis will only include data that is submitted through the online portal. It will be analysed using descriptive statistics including percentage, mean and standard deviations, as well as inferential statistics such as Chi Square test or t-test depending on the characteristics of data. We hypothesised that awareness will be relatively low among Thai PLHIV (~50%); therefore, knowledge and implementation will be equal to or lower. 12 months
Primary To explore factors associated with awareness, knowledge, and implementation of U=U concept among Thai HIV healthcare providers and Thai PLHIV. Questions on the survey will also collect sociodemographic information of participants. All the information collected will be kept confidential and anonymous, and participants cannot be identified in any way. Data used for analysis will only include data that is submitted through the online portal. It will be analysed using descriptive statistics including percentage, mean and standard deviations, as well as inferential statistics such as Chi Square test or t-test depending on the characteristics of data. We hypothesised that factors most closely relative to awareness, knowledge, and implementation of U=U among PLHIV could be duration on ART, size of treatment facility, age, and gender identity. Among HIV healthcare providers, likely factors of influence will be size of healthcare facility and type of healthcare provider. 12 months
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