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The InterCARE research project proposes to leverage a successful national ART program to develop an effective package to improve the uptake of established effective hypertension and CVD risk factors management interventions among PLWHIV in Botswana and other low- and middle-income countries. Being the first project of its kind in Botswana, if successful, the InterCARE package could be readily rolled out to health facilities nationwide to diagnose, treat, track, and support the estimated 25-30% Batswana with hypertension.


Clinical Trial Description

The InterCARE research project is in 2 phases: 1. Phase 1 is a pilot study to refine the 3 interventions mentioned above will take place until November 2022. Clinics staff will receive training on the management of CVD (and hypertension in particular) in-person or online. Attendees feedback will be sought to improve the curriculum prior to being rolled-out in the next phase of this research project. In parallel, the InterCARE Study Team will work with the 2 clinics Information Technology teams to adapt the existing electronic health records with CVD-specific flags, medication lists and laboratory panels. Finally, up to 288 participants (PLWHIV) and their treatment partners will be enrolled from those 2 clinics patients lists to pilot the overall InterCARE package. The results and experiences from the pilot stage will be assessed and collated to make improvements to each of the 3 intervention in the package. This final set of improved interventions will be the basis of the second phase of the InterCARE research project. Phase 1 is anticipated to last until November 2022. 2. The InterCARE package will be tested as a cluster randomised trial in 14 clinics around Botswana: 7 clinics will receive the InterCARE package while the remaining 7 clinics will not received any intervention, continuing with the local standard of care, with a target combined recruitment target of 4652 participants overall, to be followed up for 24 months. Phase 2 is anticipated to take place from January 2023 to July 2025. ;


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NCT number NCT05414526
Study type Interventional
Source University of Botswana
Contact Mosepele Mosepele, MD
Phone +26771897691
Email mosepele.mosepele@gmail.com
Status Recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date August 1, 2020
Completion date August 2025

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