Using Social Media to Improve ART Retention and Treatment Outcomes Among YLHIV in Nigeria
- Conditions
- Human Immunodeficiency Virus
- Interventions
- Behavioral: SMART Connections
- Registration Number
- NCT03516318
- Lead Sponsor
- FHI 360
- Brief Summary
A randomized control trial to test the effectiveness of a structured online support group, SMART (Social Media to improve ART Retention in Treatment) Connections, to improve retention in HIV care services among youth living with HIV (YLHIV) in Nigeria.
- Detailed Description
Study aim is to examine the effect of an online structured support group intervention (SMART Connections) designed to improve retention in HIV care services among youth ages 15-21 years living with HIV enrolled in ART services. A randomized control trial in which youth living with HIV (YLHIV) will be allocated to standard of care (control) or standard of care plus an online support group and followed for 12 months. Structured questionnaires will be administered to participants at baseline, 6 and 12 months. Clinical data will also be extracted on participants. In-depth interviews with a subset of participants and intervention implementers will be completed at the end of the intervention period. Although participants will be recruited from health facilities, the intervention is conducted "virtually," by trained facilitators, not within the health facilities.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- TERMINATED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 355
- HIV positive and know their status
- Actively on ART for less than 12 months, including newly initiating patients
- Age 15 to 24 years
- Can demonstrate basic literacy necessary to participate in online chats
- Unable to attend the initial intervention group meeting for treatment participants
- Currently enrolled in another research study related to HIV service retention or ART adherence
- Critically or severely ill requiring hospitalization or such that the individual is unable to provide informed consent at the time of study recruitment
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description SMART Connections SMART Connections The intervention components include: * Informational messages that reflect the content of the structured group counseling curriculum and are posted to the Facebook group wall on a regular basis for approximately 4 to 5 months * Moderated, closed group chats in a "secret" Facebook group where YLHIV can interact with their peers and with a trained support group facilitator * Access to a trained facilitator via Facebook Messenger for the duration of the intervention who will be able to provide information or basic counseling on ART/HIV care related issues, with referral to health care services as needed
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method 12-month retention in HIV services 12 months This main outcome is defined as the proportion of study participants retained in clinical HIV services and on treatment at 12 months after enrollment. We will abstract data from the clinic electronic medical record system on date of all visits, which are typically monthly, to ART services between enrollment and the end-line of this study.
Retention is defined as having attended a scheduled HIV clinic visit within three months of the visit date. For our primary analysis, using a survival analysis approach, we will record the dates for all scheduled clinic visits for each participant, then follow the data up to three months from the date of the last visit attended. If a participant fails to return after a scheduled visit for more than three months, the date of the missed visit will be the date of loss to follow-up recorded, unless a death or transfer of service is documented.
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Social support score 12 months To measure social support, we will use the Medical Outcomes Study - Social Support Survey (MOS-SSS).The MOS-SSS is a 19-item scale that covers the dimensions of emotional/informational (8 items), affectionate (3 items) and tangible (4 items) social support in addition to positive social interaction (3 items), and one additional item. Each item is measured on a 4 point Likert-type scale.From the scale a total SS score is calculated by summing the items. A transformed score can be calculated for total SS or each dimension by taking the raw score (total summed score), subtracting the number of items for the score and dividing by the total possible score for those items.
Adherence to antiretroviral treatment 12 months Proportion of participants who are adherent to ART will be measured through self-reported measures in the structured questionnaire of treatment adherence and challenges with taking medication as prescribed. We will measure self-reported adherence using the AIDS Clinical Trials Group adherence measure (AACTG baseline: http://caps.ucsf.edu/uploads/tools/surveys/pdf/2098.4186.pdf). We will also extract viral load cell data from patient medical records to triangulate self-reported adherence. For this secondary outcome, a dichotomous variable will be created defined as adherent or not adherent (missed any doses of medication) in the prior 30 days.
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
FHI 360
🇳🇬Abuja, Nigeria