RecruitingNot ApplicableNCT05404958

Systems Analysis and Improvement Approach to Improve Integration of HIV Prevention and Treatment Services


Sponsor

University of Washington

Enrollment

40 participants

Start Date

Mar 14, 2024

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Conditions

Summary

East and Southern Africa is home to 6.2% of the world's population but includes 54% of all people living with HIV (PLWH). In this region, three out of five PLWH are women, and there is a particularly high burden of HIV amongst adolescent girls and young women (AGYW). Over half of African women use family planning (FP) services. Integration of HIV prevention and treatment with FP services holds promise for supporting progress toward the UNAIDS 95-95-95 targets for testing, treatment, and prevention. Nonetheless, integration of even basic HIV prevention and treatment services into FP clinics remains low and how best to integrate these services is still unknown. In a previous trial, the Systems Analysis and Improvement Approach (SAIA), was an effective implementation strategy for improving HIV counseling and testing in a small selection of FP clinics in Mombasa County, Kenya when delivered by research staff. SAIA incorporates a cascade analysis tool, sequential process flow mapping, and cycles of micro-intervention development, implementation, and assessment to improve a care cascade. More data is needed to understand if SAIA is effective for also improving linkage to HIV care and screening and linkage to pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) in FP clinics when SAIA is delivered at scale by Kenyan public health workforce. The first objective of this study is to conduct a cluster-randomized trial evaluating the effectiveness of SAIA versus control (usual procedures with no specific intervention) for increasing HIV counseling, testing, linkage to HIV care, and screening and linkage to PrEP in new FP clients and new and returning AGYW clients. There will be a particular focus on the HIV prevention and treatment of AGYW in this study and any AGYW presenting for FP care will be prioritized. Quantitative and qualitative data will be analyzed using the RE-AIM framework to evaluate the program's Reach, Effectiveness, Adoption, Implementation, and Maintenance. To understand how SAIA could be integrated into national Ministry of Health policies and programs, activity-based costing will be conducted to estimate the budget and program impacts of SAIA, scaled to a County level, from a Ministry of Health perspective. It is hypothesized that compared to control, SAIA will be effective at increasing HIV counseling, HIV testing, linkage to HIV care, and screening and linkage to PrEP for new FP clients and all new and returning AGYW FP clients when delivered at scale by Kenyan public health staff. The implementation evaluation, costing, and budget impact analysis will establish a road map for national-level implementation, positioning Kenya as a global leader in integrating FP/HIV services.


Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria7

  • FP clinics:
  • All FP clinics that receive County-supplied FP products will be eligible to participate.
  • FP clinic managers and staff:
  • Any FP clinic manager that is 18 years and older is eligible to be interviewed. -These clinic managers can be male or female.
  • Kenyan public health staff:
  • Any Kenyan public health staff that is 18 years and older is eligible to be interviewed.
  • These public health staff can be male or female.

Exclusion Criteria3

  • FP clinics:
  • Any clinics that are expected to close within the next year at the time of study initiation
  • facilities that participated as SAIA intervention facilities in our small-scale trial where the intervention was led by research staff.

Interventions

OTHERSystems Analysis and Improvement Approach (SAIA)

What is SAIA? It is a 5-step cycle that is repeated every 4-6 weeks for continuous quality improvement, implemented by Kenyan public health workforce and FP clinic staff, and monitored by Mombasa DOH. Step 1: Understanding the cascade from FP clinic enrollment to HIV testing to linkage to treatment and prevention services. Step 2: Use process mapping to identify modifiable bottlenecks. Step 3: Define and implement workflow adaptations to eliminate modifiable bottlenecks. Step 4: Monitor change in performance. Step 5: Repeat the analysis and improvement cycle (steps 1-4).


Locations(1)

FP Clinics in Mombasa County

Mombasa, Kenya

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