| Literature DB >> 25992307 |
Craig R Cohen1, Rachel L Steinfeld2, Elly Weke3, Elizabeth A Bukusi3, Abigail M Hatcher4, Stephen Shiboski5, Richard Rheingans6, Kate M Scow7, Lisa M Butler8, Phelgona Otieno9, Shari L Dworkin10, Sheri D Weiser11.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Despite advances in treatment of people living with HIV, morbidity and mortality remains unacceptably high in sub-Saharan Africa, largely due to parallel epidemics of poverty and food insecurity. METHODS/Entities:
Keywords: Agriculture; Food insecurity; HIV; Intervention; Livelihoods; Microfinance
Year: 2015 PMID: 25992307 PMCID: PMC4429425 DOI: 10.1186/s40064-015-0886-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Springerplus ISSN: 2193-1801
Figure 1causal framework
Figure 2intervention framework
Figure 3consort diagram
Measurements
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| Nutritional status | Nutritional status was assessed through body mass index (BMI) and mid-upper arm circumference (MUAC), commonly used to assess nutritional status (Physical Status | Semi-annually |
| Food frequency | Food frequency, the number of different foods or food groups and the frequency consumed over a given reference period (Hoddinott & Yohannes | Quarterly | |
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| Pill count ART adherence | Participants received an unannounced visit to inventory medications and count pills (Bangsberg et al. | Quarterly |
| Competing demands | Questions were modified from Gelberg and Anderson’s Behavioral Model for Vulnerable Populations (Gelberg et al. | Semi-annually | |
| Healthcare access | Utilization of health care services including hospitalizations and clinic visits over the preceding 6 months were collected. | Semi-annually | |
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| Mental health & depression | Mental health status was measured using the Medical Outcomes Study HIV Health Survey (MOS-HIV), a tool for assessing health-related quality of life (Wu et al. | Semi-annually |
| HIV-related stigma | We used the Internalized AIDS-Related Stigma Scale (Kalichman et al. | Semi-annually | |
| Disclosure of HIV status | We asked about disclosure of HIV status to partners, family members, friends, colleagues, and public. These questions were adapted from our previous studies in Uganda, Botswana and Swaziland (Weiser et al. | Semi-annually | |
| Alcohol use | To measure alcohol use, we adapted the Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT-C) indicators. The AUDIT-C is a 3-item alcohol screen that can help identify persons who are hazardous drinkers or have active alcohol use disorders. | Semi-annually | |
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| Gender empowerment | Empowerment indicators were adapted from a large cluster-randomized trial of an intervention including: greater challenges to established gender roles, communication with relationship partner about sexual matters in the prior 3 months, measures of financial decision-making, measures of attitudes towards gender roles and gender-based violence, and experience of controlling behavior by relationship partner in prior 3 months (Pronyk et al. | Semi-annually |
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| Food insecurity | The Household Food Insecurity Access Scale (HFIAS) has been validated in eight countries (Coates et al. | Semi-annually |
| Agricultural measures | Agricultural measures were adapted from outcome evaluations developed by Kickstart in Kenya and supplemented by outcome indicators found in an earlier pilot study and a rural assessment. These measures were designed to evaluate uptake and adoption, and to measure changes in agricultural practices including crop diversity and agricultural practices and production. In addition, we evaluated the effectiveness of the training, and specific topics within, so as to refine the training for the subsequent larger cluster-randomized trial. | Quarterly | |
| Household economic indicators | A modification of the World Bank Living Standards Measurement Study (LSMS) questionnaire (Grosh & Glewwe | Quarterly | |
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| Risky sexual behaviors | The primary transmission risk outcome was unprotected sex. Other outcomes included: number of non-spousal/non-cohabiting sexual partners, sex-exchange (exchanging sex for money, food, or other resources) Dupas & Robinson | Semi-annually |
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| HIV-related mortality | Burial permits and information from family members were used to determine cause of death. | As needed |
| Viral load suppression | Viral load testing was performed on venous blood on the COBAS TaqMan HIV viral load platform (Roche Molecular Diagnostics, Pleasanton, CA) with a lower limit of detection of <20 copies/mL. | Semi-annually | |
| CD4 Count | We abstracted data for CD4 counts from participant’s medical records. Absolute CD4 count testing was performed on whole blood using the BD FACSCount (BD Bioscience, San Jose, CA). | Semi-annually | |
| HIV morbidity | HIV morbidity was measured through key outcomes from the medical record. We abstracted data every 3 months for ART treatment interruptions and episodes of opportunistic infections. We also gathered self-report data on opportunistic infections and symptoms during structured interviews. | Quarterly/Semi-annually | |
| Physical health | Health status was measured using the MOS-HIV, a tool for assessing health-related quality of life (Wu et al. | Semi-annually | |
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| Demographics | Age, religion, education, marital/partnership status, number of children and household census. | Baseline |
| Social support | To measure social support, we adapted the Functional Social Support Scale (Antelman et al. | Semi-annually | |
| ART history and Self-reported ART adherence | Detailed ART history, ART self-reported adherence and barriers to ART adherence were collected. For self-report adherence, we used the visual analog scale (Oyugi et al. | Semi-annually |
Comparison of baseline sociodemographic, economic, sexual risk behavior, dietary intake, clinical, mental health, gender empowerment, clinical and laboratory findings of participants enrolled in at the intervention and control sites
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| Mean age in years (SE) | 37 (0.80) | 38 (0.80) | 0.16 |
| Female gender | 37 (51) | 35 (51) | 0.92 |
| Education ≥ secondary school | 14 (19) | 12 (18) | 0.82 |
| Current married | 54 (75) | 54 (79) | 0.25 |
| Mean number of people in household (SE) | 6 (0.2) | 7 (0.3) | 0.12 |
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| Moderately food insecure | 14 (20) | 14 (21) | 0.86 |
| Severely food insecure | 57 (80) | 53 (78) | 0.86 |
| Body Mass Index (BMI) <18.5 | 13 (18) | 5 (7) | 0.054 |
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| Mean (SE) Monthly Household Income (USD*) | 104 (21.3) | 273 (53.1) | 0.008 |
| Land ownership (Self or Jointly) | 60 (83) | 49 (73) | 0.14 |
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| Any unprotected sex | 13 (18) | 12 (18) | 0.95 |
| Sex exchange (ever) | 15 (21) | 28 (41) | 0.009 |
| Sex exchange (last 3 months) | 2 (3) | 6 (9) | 0.12 |
| >1 Sexual partners in the past 3 months | 9 (13) | 9 (13) | 0.92 |
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| Grains mean (SE) | 19.0 (0.8) | 20.8(0.8) | 0.1320 |
| Vege`s mean (SE) | 20.3 (0.9) | 25.9 (0.7) | <0.0001 |
| Fruit mean (SE) | 9.0 (0.6) | 10.6 (0.9) | 0.1352 |
| Meat, Poultry mean (SE) | 3.4 (0.3) | 5.3 (0.3) | <0.00001 |
| Eggs mean (SE) | 0.9 (0.1) | 1.3 (0.2) | 0.117 |
| Dairy mean (SE) | 1.9 (0.3) | 4.5 (0.5) | <0.0001 |
| Cooking fat mean (SE) | 5.0 (0.3) | 6.8 (0.1) | <0.00001 |
| Sweets mean (SE) | 7.1 (0.7) | 11.9 (0.7) | <0.00001 |
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| Depression score ≥1.75 (clinical depression) | 1 (1) | 4 (6) | 0.2 |
| Mental health summary score (SE) | 57.1 (3.4) | 42.8 (5.6) | 0.15 |
| Mean internalized AIDS related stigma scale (SE) | 14.1 (0.2) | 13.7 (0.2) | 0.19 |
| Disclosed to husband/wife/partner | 65 (97) | 63 (95) | 0.68 |
| Mean Social Support Score (SE) | 53.4 (10.8) | 35.8 (8.3) | 0.2 |
| Problem drinking based on audit C | 1 (1) | 2 (3) | 0.53 |
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| Mean sexual relationship power scale (women only) (SE) | 54 (10) | 47 (8) | 0.59 |
| Mean decision making dominance scale (SE) | 46 (5) | 42 (4) | 0.46 |
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| WHO clinical stage 3 or 4 | 15 (21) | 22 (33) | 0.12 |
| Median CD4 (IQR) cells/mm3 | 446 (330–629) | 475 (356–679) | 0.33 |
| Baseline CD4 ≤ 350 cells/mm3 | 20 (29) | 16 (24) | 0.467 |
| Viral load above the limit of detection (≥20 copies/mL) | 34 (49) | 19 (28) | 0.010 |
| Physical health summary score (SE) | 54.3 (3.6) | 45.5 (4.0) | 0.03 |
| Hospitalized in the last three months | 3 (4) | 5 (7) | 0.4 |
| Reported ART adherence per Visual Analogue Scale < 90% | 0 (0) | 6 (9) | 0.01 |
*Converted Kenyan shillings (Ksh) to US dollar (85 Ksh/$).