| Literature DB >> 29282109 |
Kate S Wilson1, Cyrus Mugo2, David Bukusi3, Irene Inwani2, Anjuli D Wagner4, Helen Moraa2, Tamara Owens5, Joseph B Babigumira4, Barbra A Richardson6, Grace C John-Stewart4,7,8,9, Jennifer A Slyker4, Dalton C Wamalwa2, Pamela K Kohler4,10.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Adolescent-friendly policies aim to tailor HIV services for adolescents and young adults aged 10-24 years (AYA) to promote health outcomes and improve retention in HIV care and treatment. However, few interventions focus on improving healthcare worker (HCW) competencies and skills for provision of high-quality adolescent care. Standardized patients (SPs) are trained actors who work with HCWs in mock clinical encounters to improve clinical assessment, communication, and empathy skills. This stepped-wedge randomized controlled trial will evaluate a clinical training intervention utilizing SPs to improve HCW skills in caring for HIV-positive AYA, resulting in increased retention in care. METHODS/Entities:
Keywords: Adolescents and young adults; Clinical training intervention; Retention in HIV care; Standardized patients; Stepped-wedge trial
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29282109 PMCID: PMC5745919 DOI: 10.1186/s13063-017-2266-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Trials ISSN: 1745-6215 Impact factor: 2.279
Fig. 1Adapted CONSORT Diagram for trial
Overview of the SPEED Intervention Timing, by Wave
Key: white boxes = unexposed periods; grey boxes= exposed periods
SPEED Training Intervention Case Scripts
| Case Name | Key features and health concerns |
|---|---|
| Alex, Lisa (Case “0”) | 17 year old male (Alex) or female (Lisa) with no complaints, good adherence, disclosed to family |
| Teddy | 15 year old male, cognitive delay that can be mistaken for depression |
| Rehema | 17 year old female, needs family planning, had bad experiences with health care providers in the past. She has a history of tuberculosis. |
| Nick, accompanied by older sister Emily | 13 year old male whose is unaware of his HIV status and thinks he is taking medicine for a lung infection. He is in need of disclosure counseling. His older sister, who is also HIV-positive, is his primary caregiver. She has been hiding his HIV status from him all these years. She distrusts medical providers and HIV treatments, and sometimes gives her brother herbal treatments. |
| Lucy | 18 year old female with STI symptoms, an older “sponsor” who is abusive, and an alcohol problem related to being in an abusive relationship. |
| Ian | 16 year old gay-identified who is afraid of coming out to his friends and family. His HIV status is not his primary concern. He experiences suicidal ideation because he cannot be himself around anyone. For this reason, he has poor adherence and alcohol problems. |
| Ashley | 19 year old female in need of counseling about fertility desire. She has mixed feelings about having a child. Her boyfriend knows her HIV-status and is pressuring her to get pregnant. |
Fig. 2Adapted Standard Protocol Items: Recommendations for Interventional Trials (SPIRIT) Diagram for trial
Summary of Primary, Process, and Exploratory Outcomes, Indicators, and Sources
| Indicator | Source | |
|---|---|---|
| Primary Outcomes | ||
| AYA retention in care | Follow-up visit within 3 months for newly enrolled AYA or those Lost to Follow Up (LTFU) (i.e. out of care for more than 3 months) | Clinic records |
| Process Outcomes | ||
| HCW competency | Mean HCW scores per clinic | Faculty graded scores |
| HCW satisfaction | Mean HCW score per clinic | HCW survey |
| AYA patient satisfaction | Mean AYA score per clinic | Tablet-based questionnaire |
| Exploratory Outcomes | ||
| Adherence | Refills within 1 week of scheduled return visit; 95% or one or fewer missed doses in past month/dosing period | Clinic/pharmacy records |
| Viral suppression | Viral load (VL) <1000 copies per ml and a secondary analysis using VL <400 copies/ml | Clinic records |
| Linkage to APS services | STI/TB screening, Contraception uptake, mental health referral | Clinic records |
| Opportunistic Infections (OI) | Indication of at least one OI | Clinic records |
| Hospitalizations | Number of hospitalizations | Clinic records |
| AIDS defining illness | Diagnosis of at least one AIDS defining illness per national guidelines | Clinic record |
| Mortality | Death during follow up | Clinic records |
| Cost effectiveness and Utility Outcomes | ||
| Cost effectiveness | Cost per additional HIV-positive AYA retained in care | Tablet-based questionnaire, published literature |
| Cost utility | Cost per life year saved and disability-adjusted life (DALY) averted | Tablet-based questionnaire, published literature |
APS Adolescent Package of Services, HCW Healthcare Worker