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NCT ID: NCT05688709 Recruiting - Clinical trials for HIV Disease Progression

Acceptability, Feasibility and Effectiveness of Online Peer Support Group for ART Adherence Among Youth

Start date: August 1, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

In Uganda, Youth living with HIV/AIDS (YLHIVA) enrolled in HIV treatment experience suboptimal treatment adherence and have lower viral load suppression (VLS) rates compared to younger children or adults. VLS is essential in reducing AIDS related morbidity and mortality yet AIDS-related deaths remain high among YLHIVA. To improve these poor outcomes, there has been an effort by Ministry of Health Uganda (MoH) to prioritize and scale up new adolescent and youth-targeted models of service delivery. "Peer support" increasingly forms part of adolescent and youth-responsive service packages as a class of implementation strategies that can support adolescents to access, engage, and sustain treatment. However, peer support activities in Uganda occur face to face at health care settings(2). This approach presents structural limitations such as the need to travel or schedule an appointment, inconvenient working hours and inadequate safe space for peer support activities. Thus, peer support services may not be readily available at the time when youth need them. With the rapid increase in mobile phone availability among Ugandan youth, online peer support groups (PSGs) have the potential to help YLHIVA access regular support without significant effort or cost. The rollout of online PSGs among YLHIVA in Uganda requires evidence on there acceptability feasibility and effectiveness. Aim: The aim of this study is to explore a WhatsApp peer support group as a strategy to improve ART adherence care among youth aged 15-24 years in Kampala district. Methods: The study will use a mixed methods approach. It will be conducted in two phases; first a formative phase to refine the aspects of the WhatsApp peer support group. These findings will then guide the design and implementation of the second phase; an RCT to assess the acceptability, feasibility and effectiveness of WhatsApp PSG as strategy to improve ART adherence among YLHIVA in Kampala. The RCT is a multicentre, open label assessor-blind, with balanced randomisation (1:1) parallel group superiority trial. Study participants randomized to the control arm will remain on the current standard of care only, while those in the intervention arm will be enrolled on a WhatsApp PSG and receive the current standard. Data will be collected using structured questionnaires, Key Informant Interviews, focus group discussions and in-depth interviews. Quantitative data will be analysed using summary statistics, logistic regression models, generalized linear models and Generalized Estimating Equations while for the qualitative verbatim transcription and thematic analysis will be used. Utility: The study findings will help to advance the knowledge on virtual support as a peer support model in Uganda.

NCT ID: NCT05580666 Recruiting - Clinical trials for HIV Disease Progression

Reducing Mortality in Adults With Advanced HIV Disease (REVIVE)

REVIVE
Start date: May 8, 2023
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

A double blinded, placebo-controlled, multicenter trial to evaluate effectiveness of azithromycin prophylaxis on mortality in advanced HIV.