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Survey of Procedures and Resources for Initiating Treatment of HIV in Africa-South Africa (SPRINT-SA)

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Boston University

Status

Completed

Conditions

Antiretroviral Therapy
HIV

Treatments

Other: Interviews with service providers
Other: Routine medical record data collection

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT04170374
H-39330
OPP1136158 (Other Grant/Funding Number)

Details and patient eligibility

About

In its 2017 revision of the global guidelines for HIV care and treatment, the World Health Organization called for rapid or same-day initiation of antiretroviral treatment (ART) for eligible patients testing positive for HIV. The South African National Department of Health adopted this recommendation in October 2017. Neither organization provided detailed guidance, however, on how to implement the recommendation.

In sub-Saharan Africa, where most HIV patients are located, studies continue to document high losses of treatment-eligible patients from care before they receive their first dose of antiretroviral medications (ARVs). Among facility-level reasons for these losses are treatment initiation protocols that require multiple clinic visits and long waiting times before a patient who tests positive for HIV is dispensed an initial supply of medications. There is very little published evidence on the practical details of the process and the extent to which it varies by facility, setting, or country. Without a robust baseline evidence base, it is challenging to identify opportunities for making improvements. The SPRINT (Survey of Procedures and Resources for Initiating Treatment of HIV in Africa) study will begin to develop this evidence base. SPRINT will combine a facility-level description of the standard of care with a retrospective record review of patients who recently initiated ART at the study sites. Data will be collected from 12 clinics across 3 provinces in South Africa (KwaZuluNatal Province, Gauteng Province, and Limpopo Province). The survey will elicit detailed information about current procedures through structured interviews with clinic staff. The record review for a retrospective cohort of patients eligible for ART will estimate actual numbers of clinic visits, services provided, and duration of the steps for treatment initiation from start to finish. SPRINT is expected to identify differences in approaches to treatment initiation and potential opportunities for improvement.

Enrollment

831 patients

Sex

All

Ages

18+ years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • ≥18 years old
  • HIV-positive

Exclusion criteria

  • Pregnant

Trial design

831 participants in 2 patient groups

Patients who initiated HIV treatment
Treatment:
Other: Routine medical record data collection
Service providers at study facilities
Treatment:
Other: Interviews with service providers

Trial contacts and locations

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