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HIV Treatment Retention Interventions for Women Living With HIV (Siyaphambili Study)
HIV Treatment Retention Interventions for Women Living With HIV (Siyaphambili Study)

NCT03500172

CompletedNA

Sponsor: Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health

Conditions: HIV-1 Virologic Response

Interventions: DTP, ICM

Countries: South Africa

The Siyaphambili Study is a sequential multistage adaptive randomized trial (SMART) to compare the effectiveness and durability of two behavioral interventions on the HIV-1 virologic response among female sex workers (FSW) living with HIV in Durban, South Africa. The interventions are: 1) nurse-led decentralized treatment program (DTP) and 2) individualized case management (ICM). Viral suppression is defined as a viral load assessment \<50 RNA copies/mL. The design will also estimate the incremental cost-effectiveness of study interventions and combinations of interventions compared with maintaining the South African standard of HIV care and treatment.

Eligibility overview

Sex: FEMALE

Age: 18 Years to

Healthy volunteers: Yes

Study type: INTERVENTIONAL

Eligibility criteria
Inclusion Criteria:

1. Sells sex for goods or money as their main source of income
2. Assigned female sex at birth
3. ≥ 18 years of age
4. Living with HIV; diagnosed ≥ 6 months prior
5. Currently living in Durban
6. If on ART, initiated ≥2 months prior

Exclusion Criteria:

1. Engagement in an ongoing HIV treatment research study
2. Planning on leaving Durban for more than 3 months in the following 12 months
3. Pregnant at time of enrollment
4. On a second line or third ART regimen
5. Participating in an adherence club
Locations (1)
  • Durban, South Africa