HIV Clinical Trial
Official title:
Evaluation of Samvedana Plus: An Intervention With Female Sex Workers (FSWs) and Their Intimate Partners to Reduce Partner Violence and Increase Consistent Condom Use Within Intimate Relationships
Female sex workers (FSWs) frequently experience violence from their intimate partners
(non-paying lovers), which compromises their health and increases their the risk of infection
with HIV or other sexually transmitted infections. Samdevena Plus is a complex multi-level
intervention that works with FSWs, their intimate partners, the sex worker community and the
general population. The intervention aims to reduce partner violence and increase consistent
condom use within these relationships.
The intervention consists of: (i) couples counselling sessions between FSWs and their
intimate partners; (ii) separate group work among FSWs and intimate partners to increase
self-esteem and encourage reflection about violence; (iii) strengthening supportive crisis
management systems that address domestic and sex worker violence; (iv) training male
'champions' to encourage action against violence; and (v) training media to promote informed
discussions about violence and HIV risk.The program involves changing perceptions on
acceptability of physical violence as a form of discipline, challenging assumptions that give
men authority over women, and working with men and women to encourage new relationship models
based on equality and respect. The intervention will reach 800 FSWs and their intimate
partners living in 47 villages in north Karnataka, India. The evaluation uses a
cluster-randomized control trial design that introduces the intervention into half of
villages for the first 24 months and the remaining half receive the intervention thereafter.
The primary outcomes of the trial are: the proportion of FSWs who report: i) consistent
condom use in their intimate relationship; and ii) experiencing partner violence within the
past 6 months.
Female sex workers (FSWs) are at increased risk of HIV and sexually transmitted infections
(STI) compared to women in the general population, and frequently experience violence in
their working and domestic lives from a variety of perpetrators, which can enhance this risk.
While progress has been made in addressing violence by police and clients, little work has
been done to understand and prevent violence by intimate partners (IPs) among FSW
populations.
Samvedana Plus is a multi-level intervention programme that works with FSWs, their IPs, the
sex worker community, and the general population, and aims to reduce violence and increase
consistent condom use within these 'intimate' relationships. The programme involves shifting
norms around the acceptability of beating as a form of discipline, challenging gender roles
that give men authority over women, and working with men and women to encourage new
relationship models based on gender equity and respect. The programme will aim to cover 800
FSWs and their IPs living in 47 villages in Bagalkot district, northern Karnataka. The study
is designed to assess three primary outcomes: the proportion of FSWs who report: (i) any
physical or sexual partner violence; (ii) severe/moderate physical or sexual partner violence
in the last 6 months; and iii) consistent condom use in their intimate relationship. The
evaluation will employ a cluster-randomised controlled trial design, with 50% of the village
clusters (n=24) randomly selected to receive the intervention for the first 24 months and the
remaining 50% (n=23) receiving the intervention thereafter. Statisticians will be blinded to
treatment arm allocation. The evaluation will use an adjusted, individual-level intention to
treat analysis, comparing outcomes in intervention and control villages at endline (24
months) using a mixed effects logistic model. We will adjust for confounders in two ways: i)
outcome variables are adjusted for at a cluster level using the mean baseline summaries; ii)
other variables will be adjusted for an at an individual level using endline data. We will
include all women survey at endline. We will also report cluster-level summaries by trial arm
for each primary and secondary outcome to double check our analyses. The evaluation design
will involve quantitative and qualitative assessments with (i) all FSWs who report an IP (ii)
IPs; and process/ implementation monitoring.
This is an innovative intervention programme that aims to address violence by IPs as part of
HIV prevention programming with FSWs. Reducing violence is expected to reduce vulnerability
to HIV acquisition, and help women to work and live without fear of violence.
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