HIV Clinical Trial
Official title:
Tu'Washindi Randomized Control Trial (RCT): A Relationship-focused Intervention to Reduce Gender-based Violence (GBV) and Increase Pre-exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) Uptake and Adherence Among Kenyan Adolescent Girls and Young Women (AGYW)
This study will test the effectiveness of a youth-designed multilevel intervention, Tu'Washindi, to increase PrEP use and reduce intimate partner violence (IPV) among Kenyan AGYW and to identify implementation challenges and strategies to facilitate future scale-up in programmatic settings to maximize public health impact. Through a cluster randomized controlled trial (cRCT) design, twenty-two administrative wards in Siaya County, western Kenya will be randomized in a 1:1 ratio to receive either the 6-month Tu'Washindi intervention plus usual HIV prevention services or usual HIV prevention services alone. Approximately 72 AGYW will be enrolled from each ward (N= 1,584), with follow-up visits at months 3, 6, and 12 post-enrollment. A mixed methods process evaluation will also be conducted using programmatic data, follow-up questionnaires from trial participants, approximately 500-1000 exit surveys with men, and approximately 100 qualitative interviews with AGYW participants, male partners, and intervention providers. These data will characterize fidelity and quality of intervention implementation, explore and test mechanisms of change, and capture contextual factors influencing intervention outcomes, with the goal of informing future refinement and implementation. The population for this study is AGYW ages 15-24 in Siaya County, Kenya; their male partners, ages 15 or older; and health providers delivering the intervention, ages 18 and above, who are working with this population.
The Tu'Washindi intervention was developed to address factors at the individual, partnership, and community levels that influence AGYW's response to IPV and their PrEP use. These factors are addressed in a three-component intervention delivered over 6 months: an empowerment-based PrEP adherence support club for AGYW, PrEP education events for couples offered in the context of a health fair ("Buddy Days"), and community sensitization about PrEP targeted toward AGYW's partners. The pilot cluster randomized controlled trial of Tu'Washindi intervention demonstrated feasibility, high acceptability, implementation with fidelity, and promising effects on PrEP and IPV outcomes. Importantly, AGYW perceived Tu'Washindi as effective in achieving its objectives: Nearly all participants agreed that Tu'Washindi improved communication and reduced conflict with their partner, and more than half reported that it helped them gain partner support for their PrEP use. Providers believed the intervention resonated with community values, integrated well within the scope of their ongoing responsibilities, and was feasibly integrated into existing HIV prevention programming. PrEP uptake and adherence were both twice as high in the intervention arm as in the control arm (p<0.05), and less frequent or severe IPV among intervention arm participants were observed. This study will consist of a cRCT design with the primary objectives of testing the effectiveness of the Tu'Washindi intervention on PrEP uptake and adherence immediately at intervention endline and 6 months post-delivery (Aim 1) and secondary objectives of testing the effectiveness of the intervention on IPV (Aim 2). The study setting will be Siaya County located in the former Nyanza Province in western Kenya. Siaya County has the second highest HIV incidence in Kenya (2.5% per year) and the highest prevalence of GBV in Kenya (22% of women aged 15-49 have reported sexual violence and 56% have reported physical violence at least once since age 15). Twenty-two administrative wards in Siaya will be randomized in a 1:1 ratio and enroll approximately 72 AGYW from each (total N= 1,584) to receive either the Tu'Washindi intervention plus usual HIV prevention services, or usual HIV prevention services alone. After informed consent and baseline data collection, the Tu'Washindi intervention will be implemented in each intervention cluster while the control cluster continues with usual HIV prevention services. Participants will be followed for 12 months, with data collection visits at intervention midline (Study Month 3), intervention endline (Study Month 6), and at 6 months post-intervention (Study Month 12). A prospective process evaluation will be conducted to characterize intervention implementation, explore theorized mechanisms of change, and capture contextual factors influencing study outcomes (Aim 3). Although the cRCT will answer primary research questions about intervention effectiveness, the process evaluation will elucidate why and how the intervention was able to achieve these outcomes or suggest reasons for lack of any observed change. Additionally, it will provide important insight into how the intervention might be refined, adapted, and implemented in the future. ;
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