HIV/AIDS Clinical Trial
Official title:
A Pilot Study to Improve Functional Health Health Status in Minority Women Living With HIV
HIV is no longer a death sentence, and with adherence to Rapid High Activity Antiretroviral
(HAART) protocol women with HIV can achieve a normal life expectancy. In New Jersey there are
11,724 (32.9%) women living with HIV with Essex county in the lead, and they come they come
from lowest social strata and educational level and are often single mothers. The purpose of
this study is test three study interventions: a cognitive health promotion intervention, a
guided imagery intervention and combination of both interventions.
The Significance of the study is to improve the functional health and protocol adherence, to
better enable women with HIV to achieve a normal life expectancy. The Methodology is an
intervention study that uses a classic four group pretest post-test experimental design with
random assignment, and the subjects for the study will be 80 women living with HIV. The
interventions will be delivered within a three-week time frame followed by post testing at
the end of the third week in Newark,New Jersey. The results of this study will be used as
preliminary data to support a grant proposal to be submitted to the National Institutes of
Health. The Results of this study are important as they will support improved health function
and adherence to treatment protocols for marginalized poor women with HIV to achieve outcomes
on par with men.
Background: Among the more than one million persons in the United States living with
HIV/AIDS, women comprise approximately 25% or 280,000 of persons infected with HIV (CDC,
2015). According to The CDC (2015) in 2010 there were 7800 new cases of HIV in women.
Black/African American Women accounted for 5,300 of these women, followed by 1200
Hispanic/Latino women who were newly diagnosed with HIV.
The women with HIV/AIDS in the United States largely come disproportionately from minorities
who are marginalized at the lowest strata of society with Black and Hispanic inner city women
accounting for approximately 80% of all cases.The fourth leading cause of death in Black
women, HIV/AIDs is a disease of poor women who count HIV as not the main problem, but one of
more than a dozen life challenges that they encounter in their day to day living. (Hansell,
Hughes, Caliandro, Budin,1999). HIV in women affects the entire family especially the
children of these women who lead a highly deprived and compromised life. The day to day
challenges that these women encounter to stay alive causes them to struggle to maintain their
own health with quality lives and to adequately provide for their children. By comparison men
with HIV tend to come from a higher social stratum have a higher level of educational and
professional attainment. The current treatment for HIV/AIDS is High Activity Antiretroviral
therapy (HAART) which provides a simple one pill regimen taken daily. This HIV regimen is
highly effective in reducing viral load and an increasing CD4 counts. The HIV disease process
is effectively managed by HAART and mitigates the progression of disease thus rendering it a
chronic disease state. With the effective management of HIV, it is critical for the person to
adhere to the HAART Protocol, as well as manage one's own health status through a better
understanding of health promotion and disease prevention. Purpose: The purpose of this study
is to test interventions for women with HIV/AIDS aimed at improving their functional health
status and protocol adherence by promoting positive health behaviors enabling them to achieve
higher functional health. These results will be used as preliminary data for an NIH grant
proposal for a large-scale intervention study on the HAART protocol adherence and the
functional health of women with HIV/AIDS.
Specific Aims:
The Specific aims for this study are focused on women living with HIV are as follows:
1. To describe patterns of health, wellness, protocol adherence CD4 counts, viral load and
Functional Health Status.
2. To test the effect of a guided imagery intervention on HAART Adherence, Viral load, CD4
Counts and Functional Health Status.
3. To test the effect of a cognitive power intervention on HAART Adherence, Viral load, CD4
Counts and Functional Health and Functional Health Status..
4. To test the effect of a combined guided imagery intervention in combination with
Cognitive Power Intervention on HAART adherence, Viral Load, CD4 Counts and Functional
Health Status
The outcome variables will be generated by the study measures and will include: CD4 counts;
Viral Load; the EF-36v2 Health Survey and the Power as Knowing Participation in Change
(PKPCT)Tool.
Significance:Women living with HIV/AIDS are largely from medically under-served communities
and are primarily from minority populations. Women living with HIV/AIDS who are adhere to
their HIV treatment protocol need to make choices that promote their functional health and
prevent co-morbidity which will enable them to lead normal lives and become more productive
members of society.
Conceptual Framework: Barrett's Power as Knowing Participation in Change Theory provides the
framework for this study. Barrett "Power is Knowing Participation in Change conveys the
notion that power is the capacity to participate knowingly in change which is manifest by
awareness, choices, freedom to act intentionally and involvement in creating change. The two
types of power are: power as control and power as freedom. The overall focus in this study is
to aid subjects to effectively deploy their power to best enable the best possible
achievement of improved health function.
Methodology: This study is a quantitative intervention study that tests and compares outcomes
of three interventions and a control group. The design is a classic pretest control group
design that includes three intervention groups that will be compared to a control group.
Within this design subjects are randomly assigned to one of the four study groups:
1. Group One R Pre-test X (Guided Imagery Intervention) Post Test n=20.
2. Group Two R Pre-test Y (Cognitive Power Intervention) Post Test n=20.
3. Group Three R Pre-test XY (Combination Intervention Post Test n=20.
4. Control Group Post Test n=20.
Total Number of Subjects 80
Subjects: Subjects are women with HIV who are compliant on a HAART treatment protocol. With
four groups a sample of 80 subjects is projected with 20 subjects per group. Subjects with
multi-system or debilitating complications, limited cognitive or language will be excluded
from the sample.
Instrumentation/ Study Measures: Background Demographic Questionnaire- baseline data
regarding age, sex, marital status, health status, HIV history, Family structure, treatment
plan. CD4 counts- CD4 measures CD4 cells that are in a human body. CD4 cells play an
important role in the immune system to infection. CD4( Cluster of Differential 4) counts
below 200 place an individual at high risk for serious illnesses. The normal CD4 count in HIV
sero-negative persons ranges between 460 and 1600. CD4 counts are standard in HAART
protocols. Viral Load- Viral load is a blood test that measures how much HIV is in a person's
body. Patients on HIV treatment protocol have been tested for viral load. SF-36v2 Health
Survey- The Optimum TM SF 36v2 Health Survey asks 36 questions to measure functional health
from the patient's perspective. The higher the score the higher the Health Function.The Power
as Knowing Participation in Change Tool (PKPCT is based upon the four dimensions of power
which are: awareness; choices:freedom to act intentionally and involvement in creating change
(Barrett, 2003). Power as knowing participation is being aware of what one is choosing to do,
and doing it intentionally. Awareness and freedom to act intentionally guide choices and
involvement in creating changes. Power is freedom to make aware choices for life situations
including health promoting changes. Free to act as one wishes is critical to power. Awareness
is the focusing of attention on what one perceives to exists. Choices are selections from
possibilities for participating in experiences Freedom to act intentionally is the experience
of one's capacity to do or bring about what one has in mind. Involvement in creating change
is innovative engagement in the unpredictable human-environment mutual process to actualize
some potential. The score range for each scale is 12-84 and for the total scale 48-336. Lower
scores indicate less power and higher scores indicate higher power.
Procedures: After informed consent is obtained, subjects are randomly assigned to one of four
study groups. Baseline data are collected and for participants in the intervention groups
their assigned intervention begin.
Interventions: Guided Imagery- is an intervention based on the mind body connection whereby
thoughts guide the imagination toward a relaxed and focused state. Sessions will be completed
for 21 consecutive days beginning at the baseline with measures again repeated 21 days post
baseline. The Cognitive Power Intervention on Health Function- The cognitive power
intervention on health function uses the subject's power profile to set attainable goals to
act intentionally to create specific changes in one's life aimed at the improvement of the
participants' Health Function.
Statistical Analysis: The analysis will include both descriptive and multivariate analysis to
test for differences between study groups using the .05 level of significance to test for
differences.
Results/Outcomes: These results will provide preliminary data for a large scale NIH grant
proposal. The study will determine if women living with HIV using study interventions are
able to achieve improved health function which ultimately will contribute an improved life
expectancy. These results can be useful as a model to improve health function in women with
chronic diseases (Diabetes, Cancer Cardiac etc.)
References:
Henry Kaiser Foundation. (2014) Women in HIV AIDS in the United States. New Jersey Department
of Health and Human Services. HIV/AIDS among Women in New Jersey, 2016. Statistics
Center/HIV/AIDS 2016 and 2017) https//www.cdc.gov.hiv.overview.
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