Quality of Life Clinical Trial
Official title:
Development of a Family Intervention to Address Drug Use and HIV in Vietnam
Vietnam is currently experiencing two epidemics -- injection drug use and HIV. HIV infection
is rising rapidly, primarily among injecting drug users (IDUs). Most young IDUs keep daily
contact with their family or live in their parent's home. The burden on their families is
substantial, and even greater if the IDU is HIV+. In this study, the investigators conduct
an intervention pilot to develop and evaluate a family intervention to improve outcomes over
time for Vietnamese IDUs and their families. This two-year study is conducted in Phu Tho, a
province located about 80 km from Hanoi, Vietnam's capital.
Two teams with complementary expertise collaborate to implement this study: the UCLA team
and the Vietnamese team from the Vietnam National Institute of Hygiene & Epidemiology
(NIHE). The study has two phases:
- In Phase 1, the investigators develop the content, format and an implementation plan
for the intervention from a focus group of 10 service providers, administrators and
community leaders, and through in-depth interviews with 40 IDUs (20 HIV+ and 20 HIV-)
recruited from the local drug rehabilitation center (the "06 Center") and from two
local communities (Duu Lau and Gia Cam), as well as in-depth interviews with 20 of the
IDUs family members (FM). Based on the findings, the investigators collaborate on
designing a Vietnamese-specific family intervention for IDUs and their family members.
- In Phase 2, the investigators pilot the intervention in the local commune health
centers in Viet Tri, Phu Tho. Eighty IDUs (HIV+/HIV-) and 80 of their family members
are recruited from 4 communes and the 06 Center in Viet Tri city, and randomized into a
intervention group and a control group. After the 4-week intervention, 3-month and
6-month follow-ups are conducted to assess the effectiveness of the intervention.
Participants randomized to the control group only complete the assessments (baseline,
3-, and 6-month) at the same time points.
Vietnam is facing the challenge of dual epidemics -injection drug use and HIV. HIV infection
is rising exponentially, primarily among injecting drug users (IDUs). Because Vietnamese are
highly family oriented, most young IDUs have daily family contact or live in their parents'
homes. The burden on the family is substantial, and even greater if the IDU is HIV+. The
investigators hypothesize that with assistance, families can be part of the solution for
both HIV and HIV+ IDU. This family intervention in Vietnam is based on the Social Action
Theory and Social Network Theory, aimed at increasing families' capacities to effectively
cope with the impact of IDUs and HIV. The study provides an opportunity to test
culturally-specific intervention content and delivery. In addition, the intervention pilot
will provide an opportunity to obtain project implementation experience in the local
settings. The study also provides the opportunity to pilot test outcome measures.
The specific aims of the study are:
1. To document the challenges of drug use and HIV for IDUs and their family members;
2. To examine the acceptability and feasibility of a family-based intervention for IDU and
their family members;
3. To examine whether the IDUs and family members in the intervention group, compared to
those in the standard care group, will have significantly improved health, mental
health, and quality of life outcomes, including health seeking, reduced sexual and drug
use risk behaviors, increased HIV testing, and reduced caregiver burden; and
4. To examine how outcomes of the IDUs and family members are mediated by family
indicators such as family cohesion, stress and symptom management, stigma and harm
reduction, HIV disclosure, and treatment adherence.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Prevention
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