| Literature DB >> 29248014 |
Karl Peltzer1,2, Stephen M Weiss3, Manasi Soni3, Tae Kyoung Lee4, Violeta J Rodriguez3,5, Ryan Cook3,6, Maria Luisa Alcaide7, Geoffrey Setswe8,9, Deborah L Jones3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: We evaluate the impact of clinic-based PMTCT community support by trained lay health workers in addition to standard clinical care on PMTCT infant outcomes.Entities:
Keywords: Behavioural intervention; Controlled trial; Prevention of mother to child transmission of HIV (PMTCT); South Africa
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29248014 PMCID: PMC5732507 DOI: 10.1186/s12981-017-0187-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: AIDS Res Ther ISSN: 1742-6405 Impact factor: 2.250
Baseline demographic and psychosocial characteristics of women (N = 699)
| Total (N = 699) | Control (n = 357) | Intervention (N = 342) | t, X2, | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sociodemographics | ||||
| Median age (inter quartile range) | 28.0 (8) | 28.0 (9) | 28.0 (8) | .615, .539 |
| Education | ||||
| 0–Grade 9 | 149 (21.5) | 74 (20.8) | 75 (22.2) | |
| Grade 10–11 | 344 (49.6) | 171 (48.2) | 173 (51.2) | |
| Grade 12 or more | 200 (28.6) | 110 (31.0) | 90 (26.6) | 1.60, .449 |
| Relationship status | ||||
| Married or cohabiting | 285 (41.1) | 154 (43.4) | 131 (38.8) | |
| Having partner, not cohabiting | 408 (58.9) | 201 (56.6) | 207 (61.2) | 2.45, .294 |
| Monthly income | 1113.3 (2722.0) | 1010.0 (1586.3) | 1216.5 (3542.7) | .97, .330 |
| Number of children | ||||
| None | 140 (20.2) | 85 (23.9) | 55 (16.3) | |
| One or more | 553 (79.8) | 270 (76.1) | 283 (83.7) | 3.62, .143 |
| Health variables | ||||
| Diagnosed with HIV during this pregnancy | 375 (54.1) | 195 (54.9) | 180 (53.3) | .20, .658 |
| HIV status disclosure to partner | 402 (59.0) | 193 (55.9) | 209 (62.2) | .22, .642 |
| Partner HIV positive | 171 (25.1) | 98 (28.4) | 73 (21.7) | 4.04, .052 |
| Has HIV positive child | 29 (5.2) | 15 (5.5) | 14 (4.9) | .10, .756 |
| HIV knowledge, M (SD) | 13.8 (3.2) | 14.3 (2.9) | 13.3 (3.4) | 4.01, < .001 |
| PMTCT knowledge, M (SD) | 4.6 (1.6) | 4.9 (1.5) | 4.4 (1.7) | 4.12, < .001 |
| Maternal ART adherence (100%) | 470 (69.0) | 268 (77.7) | 202 (60.1) | .44, .506 |
Fig. 1Flow-chart of clinics and participants in the trial
Intervention effects on primary outcomes
| Infant HIV status (at 6 weeks) | Infant HIV status (at 12 month) | Maternal adherence (at 32 weeks) | Mother-reported infant adherence (at 6 weeks) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
| 95% CI |
| 95% CI |
| 95% CI |
| 95% CI | |
| Fixed effects | ||||||||
| Intervention | .22 (.79) | − 1.32, 1.77 | − 1.13 (3.03) | − 7.09, 4.81 | .12 (.84) | − 1.53, 1.77 | .09 (.32) | − .53, .74 |
| Controls (at baseline) | ||||||||
| Age | − .01 (.08) | − .16, .14 | − .26 (.13) | − .52, .002 | .02 (.04) | − .07, .11 | .00 (.03) | − .06, .06 |
| Education levels | .18 (.27) | − .34, .72 | − .10 (.32) | − .73, .53 | .32 (.18) | − .05, .69 | .11 (.08) | − .05, .27 |
| Number of children | .39 (.45) | − .48, 1.27 | 2.43* (1.08) | .31, .45 | − .35 (.29) | − .93, .22 | − .01 (.15) | − .31, .29 |
| Income (monthly) | − .001 (.003) | − .008, .005 | − .002 (.005) | − .01, .007 | − .001 (.001) | − .003, .001 | .00 (.001) | − .001, .001 |
| Diagnosis with HIV during the pregnancy | .31 (.81) | − 1.29, 1.93 | .06 (1.20) | − 2.29, 2.42 | − 1.43* (.59) | − 2.58, − .28 | .20 (.26) | − .31, .72 |
| Children HIV positive | − .17 (.85) | − 1.81, 1.50 | 1.58 (.93) | − .25, 3.42 | .04 (.40) | − .75, .84 | − .23 (.26) | − .74, .28 |
| Partner HIV positive | .21 (1.01) | − 1.81, 2.11 | .48 (1.39) | − 2.24, 3.21 | − .17 (.57) | − 1.31, .95 | .28 (.32) | − .35, .92 |
| Disclosure to partner | − .99 (.90) | − 2.68, .83 | .57 (1.17) | − 1.71, 2.87 | .77 (.69) | − .58, 2.13 | .43 (.27) | − .10, .95 |
| Marital status (vs. currently married) | ||||||||
| Not married, and not living together | − .13 (1.32) | − 2.81, 2.48 | 2.44 (2.16) | − 1.79, 6.69 | .25 (.58) | − .88, 1.40 | − .09 (.35) | − .79, .59 |
| Not married, but living together | 1.07 (1.29) | − 1.44, 3.65 | − 3.82 (6.52) | − 16.61, 8.95 | .64 (.67) | − .65, 1.95 | − .12 (.41) | − .92, .70 |
| Random effects | ||||||||
| Intercept | .000 (.001) | − .30, .31 | 10.54 (16.30) | − 21.51, 42.61 | 1.66 (1.14) | − .56, 3.91 | .06 (.12) | − .17, .30 |
| Intervention | .18 (.83) | − 1.78, 1.82 | 1.99 (25.03) | − 47.18, 51.82 | .05 (.94) | − 1.50, 1.62 | .07 (.18) | − .28, .42 |
| Model fit | ||||||||
| − 2LL (deviance) | 83.270 | 84.912 | 333.908 | 588.446 | ||||
| Numbers of parameters | 14 | 14 | 14 | 14 | ||||
| AIC/BIC | 111.270/171.404 | 171.404/173.047 | 361.907/422.041 | 616.445/676.579 | ||||
| ICC (without covariates) | .00 | .018 | .022 | .098 | ||||
Unstandardized logistic coefficients were shown. SE Standard error, CI confidence interval, AIC akaike information criteria, BIC Bayesian information criteria, Covariances between random intercept and random slope were fixed to 0. ICC Intra-class correlations
*p < .05
Intervention effects on secondary outcomes trajectories
| HIV knowledge | PMTCT knowledge | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
| 95% CI |
| 95% CI | |
| Fixed effects | ||||
| Baseline intercept | 12.36*** (.78) | 10.83, 13.88 | 4.85*** (.48) | 3.92, 5.81 |
| Linear slope trajectory | .00 (.05) | − .10, .11 | .000 (.026) | − .05, .05 |
| Intervention | − .02 (.01) | − .04, .02 | − .006 (.007) | − .02, .008 |
| Controls (at baseline) | ||||
| Age | .000 (.001) | − .003, .003 | .000 (.001) | − .001, .002 |
| Education levels | .001 (.005) | − .008, .011 | .001 (.002) | − .004, .005 |
| Numbers of children | .016 (.011) | − .004, .037 | .005 (.005) | − .005, .014 |
| Income (monthly) | .000 (.000) | .000, .000 | .000 (.000) | .000, .000 |
| Diagnosis with HIV during the pregnancy | .022 (.017) | − .010, .055 | .015 (.008) | .000, .030 |
| Children HIV positive | .001 (.015) | − .028, .029 | − .003 (.008) | − .019, .012 |
| Partner HIV positive | − .004 (.016) | − .035, .026 | .006 (.009) | − .011, .024 |
| Disclosure to partner | − .025 (.021) | − .066, .016 | − .003 (.009) | − .020, .013 |
| Marital status (vs. currently married) | ||||
| Not married, and not living together | − .002 (.020) | − .040, .037 | − .001 (.011) | − .022, .019 |
| Not married, but living together | − .011 (.021) | − .051, .030 | − .016 (.011) | − .039, .006 |
| Random effects | ||||
| 1st Level (intra-individual variance) | ||||
| Residual | 4.58*** (.336) | 3.92, 5.24 | 1.43*** (.08) | 1.31, 1.63 |
| 2nd Level (inter-individual variance) | ||||
| Baseline intercept | 3.96*** (.71) | 2.57, 5.36 | .65*** (.14) | .37, .93 |
| Linear slope trajectory | .01** (.002) | .003, .012 | .001* (.001) | .000, .002 |
| Covariance (intercept, linear slope) | − .10** (.03) | − .163, − .031 | − .02* (.007) | − .033, − .004 |
| Covariance (intercept, intervention) | − .16 (.11) | − .37, .06 | − .08 (.05) | − .174, .013 |
| 3rd Level (site-variance) | ||||
| Baseline intercept | .42 (.47) | − .51, 1.34 | .08 (.04) | − .002, .166 |
| Intervention | .00 (.005) | − .01, .01 | .000 (.000) | .000, .000 |
| Model fit | ||||
| − 2LL (deviance) | 11162.43 | 8316.10 | ||
| Numbers of parameters | 32 | 32 | ||
| AIC/BIC | 11,226.43/11,363.87 | 8380.10/8517.55 | ||
| Average ICCs (without covariates) | .104 | .082 | ||
Unstandardized coefficients were shown
SE Standard error, CI confidence interval, AIC Akaike information criteria, BIC Bayesian information criteria, ICC Intra-class correlations
*p < .05. **p < .01. ***p < .001