RecruitingNot ApplicableNCT06347146

Bridges2Scale: Testing Implementation Strategies

Bridges2Scale: Testing Implementation Strategies for an Economic Empowerment Intervention Among Young People Orphaned by AIDS


Sponsor

Washington University School of Medicine

Enrollment

1,440 participants

Start Date

Jun 4, 2024

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Conditions

Summary

The goal of this clinical trial is to compare two multifaceted strategies (standard vs enhanced) for scaling Bridges in a two-arm Hybrid III effectiveness-implementation cluster randomized controlled trial (RCT) in adolescent and youths affected by AIDS \[AYaAIDS\] (ages 11-17 years) from 48 schools in the Greater Masaka region of Uganda. The main aims of the clinical trial are: Aim 1. Compare the implementation effectiveness of the standard implementation strategy vs. an enhanced implementation strategy. The investigators will assess fidelity to Bridges (primary implementation outcome) and sustainment of Bridges (exploratory implementation outcome). Aim 2. Determine the clinical effectiveness of Bridges implemented via a standard vs. enhanced implementation strategy. Aim 3: Explore implementation processes, mechanisms, and determinants. Aim 4. Compare the cost and cost-effectiveness of the two implementation strategies. Using an activity-based ingredients approach, the investigators will examine how much each strategy costs to achieve a unit of effect.


Eligibility

Min Age: 11 YearsMax Age: 17 Years

Inclusion Criteria8

  • Ages 11-17
  • a student at one of the 48 public primary schools included in the study-schools located in high HIV/AIDS prevalence areas in the greater Masaka region
  • living within a family and not an institution/orphanage
  • self-identified and confirmed by the adolescent and youth as primary caregiver of the adolescent and youth
  • capable of providing informed consent
  • registered with the government of Uganda
  • willing to work with the study team
  • have a history of implementing micro-finance economic empowerment interventions.

Exclusion Criteria1

  • \. anyone with a significant cognitive impairment that interferes with their understanding of the informed consent process, or is unable/unwilling to consent.

Interventions

BEHAVIORALFinancial Literacy Training (FLT) workshops

Adolescents and youths and their caregivers will receive six 1-2 hour workshop sessions that cover components on saving, and financial management. The sessions will: introduce participants to saving, saving strategies, career planning, and the utilization of financial institutions, including saving in banks.

BEHAVIORALMentorship

Each adolescent and youth will have a mentor who will visit with them monthly for the duration of the intervention. The one-to-one mentorship program is intended to help AYaAIDS overcome a variety of challenges they face in daily life by fostering meaningful and lasting relationships with near peer or adult role models. Resilience theory posits that having a supportive adult outside the family reduces the impact of stress on AY's mental health. Mentors will be high school students who will be trained by the schools or NGO staff depending on study condition. All mentors will be reimbursed for their transport expenses to the field, plus an equivalent of a $5 gift card for airtime per visit.

BEHAVIORALIncome Generation Activity (IGA)

Participants will be trained on investing in income-generating activities (IGA) during the FLT workshops and will be allowed to use up to 30% of their matched savings to invest in an IGA intended to benefit the adolescent and youth (AY) and their caregiving families. The IGA portion is intended to promote economic stability.

BEHAVIORALYouth Development Accounts (YDA)

Each adolescent and youth (AY) will receive a youth development account, which is a matched savings account held in the AY's name in a financial institution under the Central Bank (Bank of Uganda). Any of the AY's family members, relatives, or friends is encouraged to contribute towards the YDA. The account is then matched with money from the program. The match cap (maximum family contribution to be matched by the program) will be an equivalent of US$10 a month per family or US$200 for the 20-months intervention period. AY who save the maximum amount will have $600 ($200 plus $400 in match-a 2:1 match rate).


Locations(1)

International Center for Child Health and Development

Masaka, Uganda

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