A Stigma Reduction Intervention at Time of Entry Into Antenatal Care to Improve PMTCT Services in Tanzania
NCT ID: NCT03600142
Last Updated: 2022-03-10
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COMPLETED
NA
1539 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2019-04-08
2020-03-15
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
PREVENTION
NONE
Study Groups
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Standard of Care (SoC)
Participants randomized to the control condition will receive the standard HIV counseling protocol in the clinic, which is administered by clinic nurses. According to the Tanzania PMTCT guidelines, HIV pre-test counseling should provide education about HIV and prepare a woman (and her partner, if present) for HIV testing. For anyone who tests positive for HIV, counseling should help the woman/couple to accept an HIV test result and discuss implications for treatment.
No interventions assigned to this group
SoC + stigma counseling (Maisha)
Participants randomized to the intervention condition will receive the SoC counseling plus Maisha, a brief, scalable, theory-based counseling intervention that addresses HIV stigma at entry into antenatal care. Maisha involves a video delivered to all women prior to HIV testing, and, if a woman tests positive for HIV, two counseling sessions. If a male partner is present with the women, he may also be enrolled and participate in the first two counseling sessions together with the woman.
Mashia
Maisha is a brief, scalable, theory-based counseling intervention that addresses HIV stigma at entry into antenatal care. The intervention will be developed in a formative phase and includes 1) a video and counseling session prior to HIV testing that addresses HIV stigma, and 2) two post-test HIV counseling sessions for HIV-infected individuals, building on the video content to provide emotional support, address stigma, and reinforce the value of care engagement.
Interventions
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Mashia
Maisha is a brief, scalable, theory-based counseling intervention that addresses HIV stigma at entry into antenatal care. The intervention will be developed in a formative phase and includes 1) a video and counseling session prior to HIV testing that addresses HIV stigma, and 2) two post-test HIV counseling sessions for HIV-infected individuals, building on the video content to provide emotional support, address stigma, and reinforce the value of care engagement.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* If female: Pregnant and attending first antenatal care (ANC) appointment for the current pregnancy at one of the two study sites
* If male: Accompanying an enrolled woman to her first ANC appointment.
Exclusion Criteria
* Does not speak Swahili
18 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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Kilimanjaro Christian Medical Centre, Tanzania
OTHER
Fogarty International Center of the National Institute of Health
NIH
University of Utah
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Melissa Watt
Associate Professor of Population Health Sciences
Principal Investigators
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Melissa Watt, PhD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
University of Utah
Blandina Mmbaga, MD, PhD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Kilimanjaro Christian Medical Centre
Locations
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Kilimanjaro Christian Medical Centre
Moshi, , Tanzania
Countries
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References
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Watt MH, Knettel BA, Knippler ET, Kisigo G, Ngocho JS, Renju J, Rogathi J, Sao SS, Minja L, Osaki H, Mwamba RN, Mmbaga BT. The development of Maisha, a video-assisted counseling intervention to address HIV stigma at entry into antenatal care in Tanzania. Eval Program Plann. 2020 Dec;83:101859. doi: 10.1016/j.evalprogplan.2020.101859. Epub 2020 Aug 5.
Watt MH, Minja L, Knettel BA, Mwamba RN, Osaki H, Ngocho JS, Kisigo GA, Renju J, Vissoci JRN, Sao SS, Mmbaga BT. Pilot Outcomes of Maisha: An HIV Stigma Reduction Intervention Developed for Antenatal Care in Tanzania. AIDS Behav. 2021 Apr;25(4):1171-1184. doi: 10.1007/s10461-020-03093-9. Epub 2020 Nov 12.
Cohen SR, Marchand V, Calkins K, Stephens MJ, Barabara ML, Minja LM, Olomi GA, Mlay J, Mlay PS, Hanson OR, Mmbaga BT, Watt MH. Participatory simulation training design: The MAMA interprofessional team-training program for obstetric care of pregnant individuals living with HIV in Tanzania. Eval Program Plann. 2025 Jun;110:102550. doi: 10.1016/j.evalprogplan.2025.102550. Epub 2025 Jan 31.
Watt MH, Knippler ET, Minja L, Kisigo G, Knettel BA, Ngocho JS, Renju J, Osaki H, Mwamba R, Rogathi JJ, Mmbaga BT. A counseling intervention to address HIV stigma at entry into antenatal care in Tanzania (Maisha): study protocol for a pilot randomized controlled trial. Trials. 2019 Dec 30;20(1):807. doi: 10.1186/s13063-019-3933-z.
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Document Type: Study Protocol and Statistical Analysis Plan
Document Type: Informed Consent Form
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