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Integration of Family Planning and HIV Services in Tanzania

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
HIV Infection
HIV Infections
Interventions
Behavioral: Facilitated Referral
Registration Number
NCT00941876
Lead Sponsor
FHI 360
Brief Summary

HIV positive women and couples have broad reproductive health needs that are not always met within HIV services. The integration of family planning (FP) services into Tanzania's HIV Care and Treatment Clinics (CTC) will address the fertility desires of CTC clients and ultimately result in the reduction of unintended pregnancies and HIV incidence. One strategy for integrating FP and CTC services is to use a "facilitated referral" model. Facilitated referrals are enhanced referrals for additional services that have been used in other settings and which are the preferred intervention strategy the Government of Tanzania would like to pilot test. This study will evaluate the feasibility, effectiveness, and costs of implementing a "facilitated referrals" intervention by examining FP use among female clients attending HIV/AIDS Care and Treatment Centers. This study will measure whether there is a reduction in unmet need for contraception among female CTC clients after the facilitated referral integration intervention has been implemented.

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
864
Inclusion Criteria
  1. Female clients of Care & Treatment Clinics with CD4 counts >100, and are WHO Stage I - III. (CTC Clients)
  2. Care and Treatment providers who provide services to clients (CTC Providers)
  3. Care and Treatment supervisors who are the immediate in-charge supervisor for the CTC clinic. (CTC supervisor)
  4. Family Planning providers who provide services to clients. (FP providers)
  5. Family Planning supervisors who are the immediate in-charge supervisor for the FP clinic. (FP supervisor)
Exclusion Criteria

Not provided

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
SINGLE_GROUP
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
A. Facilitated ReferralFacilitated ReferralSeven key steps carried out by CTC and FP staff to encourage completion of FP referral by CTC.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Proportion of female CTC clients with unmet need for contraceptionBefore intervention begins (baseline) and 3 months after full implementation of intervention
Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Proportion of female CTC clients screened on fertility intentions and unmet need for contraceptionThree months after full implementation of intervention
Proportion of female CTC clients provided counseling on contraception or safe pregnancyThree months after full implementation of intervention
Proportion of female CTC clients who received referral slip for FP servicesThree months after full implementation of intervention
Proportion of female CTC clients whose contraceptive use/fertility intentions are recorded on their patient record formThree months after full implementation of intervention
Proportion of female CTC clients who are accompanied to FP servicesThree months after full implementation of intervention
Proportion of female CTC clients who receive a FP method same-day or make an appointment for sterilizationThree months after full implementation of intervention
Proportion of referrals to FP services that are tracked by the FP clinicThree months after full implementation of intervention
Incremental cost per clinic of adding facilitated referral process for FP to existing CTC servicesFirst month of implementation
Descriptive data on the experiences and perception of CTC and FP providers and supervisors on how the facilitated referral for FP was feasible and effective within CTC servicesThree months after full implementation of intervention

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Muhimbili University of Health and Allied Services

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Dar es Salaam, Tanzania

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