RecruitingNCT04149782

Gathering Records to Evaluate Antiretroviral Treatment-South Africa

Analysis of Existing Medical Record Data to Evaluate Coverage, Uptake, Benefits, and Costs of Differentiated Models of Service Delivery for HIV Treatment in Africa (South Africa)


Sponsor

Boston University

Enrollment

7,000,000 participants

Start Date

Dec 1, 2019

Study Type

OBSERVATIONAL

Conditions

Summary

To achieve global goals for the treatment of HIV, most high-prevalence countries are experimenting with and scaling up differentiated service delivery models (DSD). A handful of efforts have been formally described and evaluated in the literature; many others are being implemented formally or informally under routine care, without a research or evaluation goal. For most countries, however, we have little evidence on the big picture-the proportion of clinics offering alternative models, eligibility criteria and the proportion of patients considered eligible, the number of patients actually participating, health outcomes such as viral suppression, empirical resource utilization compared to traditional care, variations among the models, duration of patient participation, fidelity to model guidelines, effects on clinic efficiency, and sustainability without external donor support. AMBIT a set of data synthesis, data collection, and data analysis activities aimed at generating information for near- and long-term decision making and creating an approach and platform for ongoing evaluation of differentiated models of HIV treatment delivery in the future. The project will collect and analyze a wide range of existing data sets pertinent to DSD. This protocol is for an analysis of existing medical record data collected by the Department of Health, implementing partners, and other completed, ongoing, or new evaluations, trials, and observational studies. Outcomes to be reported include coverage/uptake of DSD, patients' outcomes, and distribution of each model. There will be no study interaction with individual patients, providers, caregivers, or others for this analysis.


Eligibility

Min Age: 15 Years

Plain Language Summary

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This study collects health records from HIV patients in South Africa to evaluate how well antiretroviral treatment (ART) — the medications used to manage HIV — is working in the real world. By analyzing large amounts of patient data, researchers hope to improve treatment guidelines and outcomes for people living with HIV. **You may be eligible if...** - You are 15 years or older - You are receiving care for HIV at a clinic included in the study - You fall into any HIV transmission risk group **You may NOT be eligible if...** - There are no specific exclusion criteria for this study Talk to your doctor to see if this trial is right for you.

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Interventions

OTHERRoutine medical record data collection

The study will collect routine medical record data from the electronic medical record system, other electronic databases, and paper charts.


Locations(1)

All clinics

Johannesburg, South Africa

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