Peer Delivery of HIV Self Test to Improve Linkage to HIV Prevention
NCT ID: NCT03751826
Last Updated: 2018-11-23
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Basic Information
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UNKNOWN
NA
2000 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2019-01-14
2019-12-31
Brief Summary
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Design: A cluster randomized control trial comparing two models of peer delivery of HIV-ST, through incentivized respondent driven peer networks and direct distribution by peer navigators compared to standard of care (referral to HIV testing, prevention and care services by peer navigators) in improving the uptake of HIV prevention and care amongst young women (18-24) living in the rural uMkhanyakude district of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.
Objectives:
1. To increase the knowledge of HIV status among young women aged 18-24 years old through distribution of HIV-ST through incentivized peer networks or direct distribution by peer navigators compared to peer navigators referring into HIV testing services.
2. To determine an increase in the rate of linkage among young women aged 18-24 to HIV prevention and treatment services facilitated by distribution of HIV-ST through incentivized peer networks or direct distribution by peer navigators compared to peer navigators referring into services.
3. To conduct a process evaluation of the acceptability, feasibility, and reach (out of school, recently migrant and living in remote areas) in linking 18-24-year-old women to HIV prevention and treatment services of HIV-ST distribution through incentivized peer networks, or direct distribution by peer navigators or peer navigators referring into services.
4. To measure the cost per 18-24-year-old linked to prevention and care through peer-led incentivized HIV-ST delivery system or direct distribution of HIV-SS by peer navigators, compared to peer navigator referring into services.
Primary Outcomes:
The difference between the rate of linkage within three months of 18-24 years old women to HIV confirmatory testing and pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) eligibility screening if HIV-negative and antiretroviral treatment (ART) starting if HIV-positive. It will be between the two peer-delivery approaches to HIV-ST distribution (incentivized HIV-ST delivery through peer network and direct distribution of HIV-ST by peer navigators) compared to standard of care (peer navigator referral to HIV testing, treatment and prevention services). Rate is defined as the number of linkages per month of peer navigator outreach activity.
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Detailed Description
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Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
PREVENTION
DOUBLE
Study Groups
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Incentivised network delivery HIV-ST
Peer-navigators will use respondent-driven sampling to distribute HIV-ST kits through 'seeds'. Each 'seed' (female aged 18-24 years) will receive a session on HIV prevention, the importance of sexual health, the benefits of HIV testing PrEP and ART, and a demonstration of HIV self-screening. Seeds will be asked to recruit females aged 18-24 years and given 5 uniquely numbered incentivized recruitment coupons with HIV-ST kits to pass on to their peers. Individual who return the coupons will undergo the same procedure as the seeds above and the individual who handed out the coupon will receive a sum of $1.5 in airtime per friend who returns the coupon. The packs include referral slips with information on how to link to HIV community-based confirmatory testing, HIV treatment and PrEP.
Incentivised network delivery of HIV-ST
Peer navigators are area based young community care givers, who support young people in their area in the uptake of multi-level HIV prevention provided through the department of health, social welfare and basic education, e.g. parenting support, gender-based violence interventions, safe spaces, mentoring, life-skills, and support around knowing and getting social entitlements and financial literacy. The peer navigators in the first intervention arm will encourage females aged 18-24 to use the HIV-ST to test for HIV themselves and in their peers and friends. They will be counselled to receive sexual and reproductive health services, contraception and condoms, HIV confirmatory testing and linkage to HIV care and prevention, including HIV Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP), through referral slips to the study mobile clinical services.
Peer Navigator distributed HIV-ST
Peer navigators will directly distribute HIV-ST kits to females aged 18-24 years over a period of six months. Each person recruited will receive a session from the peer-navigator on the HIV prevention services available, the importance of sexual health, the benefits of HIV testing PrEP and ART, and a demonstration of HIV-ST. The packs include referral slips with information on how to link to community-based HIV confirmatory testing, HIV treatment and PrEP.
Peer navigator delivery of HIV-ST
Peer navigators are area based young community care givers, who support young people in their area in the uptake of multi-level HIV prevention provided through the department of health, social welfare and basic education, e.g. parenting support, gender-based violence interventions, safe spaces, mentoring, life-skills, and support around knowing and getting social entitlements and financial literacy. The peer navigators in the second intervention arm will encourage females aged 18-24 to use the HIV-ST to test for HIV and then receive sexual and reproductive health services, contraception and condoms, HIV confirmatory testing and linkage to HIV care and prevention, including HIV Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP), through referral slips to the study mobile clinical services.
Standard of care
Peer navigators will encourage females aged 18-24 years to test for HIV at clinics, and link to services/care. Each female aged 18-24 approached by a peer navigator will receive a session from the peer-navigator on the HIV prevention services available, the importance of sexual health, the benefits of HIV testing PrEP and ART, and a demonstration of HIV self-screening. They will then be given a referral slip for HIV testing through the clinic. The referral slips include information on how to link to community-based HIV confirmatory testing, HIV treatment and PrEP.
standard of care
Peer navigators are area based young community care givers, who support young people in their area in the uptake of multi-level HIV prevention provided through the department of health, social welfare and basic education, e.g. parenting support, gender-based violence interventions, safe spaces, mentoring, life-skills, and support around knowing and getting social entitlements and financial literacy. The peer navigators in the standard of care arm encourage females aged 18-24 to test for HIV, receive sexual and reproductive health services, contraception and condoms, and link to HIV care and prevention, including HIV Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP), through referral slips to the study mobile clinical services.
Interventions
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Incentivised network delivery of HIV-ST
Peer navigators are area based young community care givers, who support young people in their area in the uptake of multi-level HIV prevention provided through the department of health, social welfare and basic education, e.g. parenting support, gender-based violence interventions, safe spaces, mentoring, life-skills, and support around knowing and getting social entitlements and financial literacy. The peer navigators in the first intervention arm will encourage females aged 18-24 to use the HIV-ST to test for HIV themselves and in their peers and friends. They will be counselled to receive sexual and reproductive health services, contraception and condoms, HIV confirmatory testing and linkage to HIV care and prevention, including HIV Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP), through referral slips to the study mobile clinical services.
Peer navigator delivery of HIV-ST
Peer navigators are area based young community care givers, who support young people in their area in the uptake of multi-level HIV prevention provided through the department of health, social welfare and basic education, e.g. parenting support, gender-based violence interventions, safe spaces, mentoring, life-skills, and support around knowing and getting social entitlements and financial literacy. The peer navigators in the second intervention arm will encourage females aged 18-24 to use the HIV-ST to test for HIV and then receive sexual and reproductive health services, contraception and condoms, HIV confirmatory testing and linkage to HIV care and prevention, including HIV Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP), through referral slips to the study mobile clinical services.
standard of care
Peer navigators are area based young community care givers, who support young people in their area in the uptake of multi-level HIV prevention provided through the department of health, social welfare and basic education, e.g. parenting support, gender-based violence interventions, safe spaces, mentoring, life-skills, and support around knowing and getting social entitlements and financial literacy. The peer navigators in the standard of care arm encourage females aged 18-24 to test for HIV, receive sexual and reproductive health services, contraception and condoms, and link to HIV care and prevention, including HIV Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP), through referral slips to the study mobile clinical services.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Aged 18-24 years
* Not currently on ART
* Provide written informed consent
Exclusion Criteria
* Participants not willing to consent or unable to provide informed consent
* Males
* Currently on ART
18 Years
24 Years
FEMALE
Yes
Sponsors
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Africa Health Research Institute
OTHER
London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
OTHER
University College, London
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Maryam Shahmanesh, MRCP PhD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
University College London and Africa Health Research Institute
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References
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Shahmanesh M, Mthiyane TN, Herbsst C, Neuman M, Adeagbo O, Mee P, Chimbindi N, Smit T, Okesola N, Harling G, McGrath N, Sherr L, Seeley J, Subedar H, Johnson C, Hatzold K, Terris-Prestholt F, Cowan FM, Corbett EL. Effect of peer-distributed HIV self-test kits on demand for biomedical HIV prevention in rural KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa: a three-armed cluster-randomised trial comparing social networks versus direct delivery. BMJ Glob Health. 2021 Jul;6(Suppl 4):e004574. doi: 10.1136/bmjgh-2020-004574.
Adeagbo OA, Mthiyane N, Herbst C, Mee P, Neuman M, Dreyer J, Chimbindi N, Smit T, Okesola N, Johnson C, Hatzold K, Seeley J, Cowan F, Corbett L, Shahmanesh M. Cluster randomised controlled trial to determine the effect of peer delivery HIV self-testing to support linkage to HIV prevention among young women in rural KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa: a study protocol. BMJ Open. 2019 Dec 23;9(12):e033435. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2019-033435.
Other Identifiers
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15990
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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