Depression Clinical Trial
Official title:
A Non-randomized Comparative Cohort Study Evaluating a Home-based Community Health Worker Program in the Rural Eastern Cape Province of South Africa
The purpose of this early Phase 2 comparison trial is to evaluate the impact of community health worker (CHW) home visitors on pregnant women and their children in a rural setting in the rural Eastern Cape of South Africa. The intervention provided by the CHWs targets underweight children, mothers living with HIV (MLH), mothers using alcohol, and depressed mothers with the goal of supporting pregnant women to improve birth outcomes, decrease the number of children born with a low birthweight, and develop child caretaking skills over time. UCLA has identified and matched four areas surrounding primary health care clinics: two intervention areas in which this CHW program has been running for one year, and two control areas without the program. Mothers in the research area are followed for one year after giving birth.
Inequalities in the quality and accessibility of healthcare between urban centers and rural
areas is a global challenge that is particularly stark for low and middle-income countries
(LMIC). Maternal and child health (MCH) in rural South Africa is negatively impacted by large
distances, poor infrastructure, and a shortage of healthcare workers at clinics and
hospitals.
Home visiting has been repeatedly demonstrated efficacious in addressing some of these
challenges and improving MCH outcomes, including when delivered by CHW in LMIC. However,
there is limited research on the effectiveness of implementing these types of programs in
rural areas.
The investigators have shown that with training, supervision, and accountability, CHW home
visits are effective in improving MCH over the first five years of life. These results were
observed in a successful randomized controlled trial conducted in peri-urban townships in
Cape Town, South Africa. CHW were trained to address HIV, alcohol, and malnutrition among all
pregnant women in a neighborhood, to avoid stigma, and to address multiple health challenges
concurrently. The visits significantly improved MCH outcomes over five years. Based on these
results, this comprehensive CHW home visiting program served as one model for re-engineering
primary health care to include 65,000 paraprofessionals providing home-based care in South
Africa.
This early phase two comparison trial examines whether the same comprehensive CHW home
visiting program can be effectively implemented in a deeply rural area of the Eastern Cape in
South Africa. Two matched cohorts of women and their children, one in areas where the
comprehensive CHW program has been active for one year and one in areas without the program,
will be followed from pregnancy through the first 12 months after giving birth. Stellenbosch
University interviewers will independently assess outcomes of each mother at pregnancy, and
of the mothers and infants within two weeks of post-birth, 6 months, and 12 months later. The
primary outcomes are a combined measures of maternal and child health including maternal HIV
testing, depression, and alcohol use, as well as the child's nutrition, physical growth,
development, and healthcare and a measure of how MLH comply with tasks for PMTCT.
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