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CompletedNCT06629753

Differentiated Service Delivery for Pregnant and Postpartum Women Living With HIV and Their Infants

Pilot Implementation of Differentiated Service Delivery for Pregnant and Postpartum Women Living With HIV and Their Infants

Status
Completed
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
278 (actual)
Sponsor
Indiana University · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
1 Day
Healthy volunteers
Accepted

Summary

Differentiated service delivery (DSD) is an evidence-based HIV care and treatment model endorsed by the World Health Organization (WHO) that simplifies HIV services for clients who are clinically stable, improving the quality and efficiency of HIV services. The goal of this implementation-effectiveness pilot study is to evaluate the implementation of a DSD model for pregnant and postpartum women living with HIV and their infants enrolled in care at Huruma Sub-District Hospital in Kenya.

Detailed description

For pregnant and postpartum women living with HIV (PPHIV) in resource-limited settings, maintaining retention in care and viral suppression, and preventing mother-to-child transmission of HIV, are major implementation challenges in the PMTCT cascade. The goal of this study is to execute and evaluate the implementation of a differentiated service delivery (DSD) model for PMTCT to address these challenges. Specifically, this is a pilot study that will evaluate the implementation of a DSD model for PMTCT in a resource-constrained setting in Kenya. The objective of the DSD model is to improve retention in care and viral suppression for PPHIV. In the DSD approach, clinical services are simplified and adapted to the needs and preferences of clients who are clinically stable, allowing the health system to provide intensified services to the clients who unstable according to their needs. Set clinical criteria will be used to determine which PPHIV and their HIV-exposed children are clinically stable and which are unstable. The DSD model will be implemented at Huruma Sub-District Hospital in western Kenya which offers integrated PMTCT services. Over a period of 12 months, all PPHIV that attend this clinic will be recruited to participate in the DSD model as part of the study. The clinical staff will be responsible for triaging PPHIV and their children as stable or unstable according to the DSD eligibility criteria. The implementation success of the DSD model will be determined using the RE-AIM implementation outcomes. This will involve semi-structured interviews with PPHIV and focus group discussions with PMTCT providers participating in the model. Time-motion analysis and medical record review will also be performed to better understand the implementation process and data needed in preparation a future implementation-effectiveness clinical trial. Commensurate with the scope of this pilot implementation study, participants will not be randomized and there will not be a required minimum sample size. The findings from this study will serve as a foundation for a future, large-scale trial to test the effectiveness and implementation of the DSD model for PMTCT in a resource-limited setting.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
BEHAVIORALDifferentiated service delivery modelThe differentiated service delivery (DSD) intervention is a clinic-level intervention in which PMTCT clients are differentiated into those who are clinically stable or unstable, with each group offered a different package of services to meet their needs. The DSD model that is being tested in this study is an individual-focused, facility-based model designed for implementation within maternal-child health clinics offering integrated HIV services.

Timeline

Start date
2024-09-13
Primary completion
2026-01-30
Completion
2026-03-05
First posted
2024-10-08
Last updated
2026-03-06

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Kenya

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT06629753. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.

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