Comparison of Door-to-door Versus Community Gathering to Provide HIV Counseling and Testing Services in Rural Lesotho (DoDoPi)
HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis, Diabetes Mellitus
About this trial
This is an interventional health services research trial for HIV/AIDS focused on measuring Home-based HIV-testing, Voluntary Counseling and Testing, Community based testing, HIV/AIDS, Lesotho
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion criteria:
- Not already known to be HIV-positive
- Resident in the catchment area of the health center where the campaign is conducted
- Provision of written informed consent to participate (signed by writing or fingerprint)
- In case of children: Provision of written informed consent by an adult care-taker
Sites / Locations
- Seboche Hospital
- Paray Hospital
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Experimental
Active Comparator
No Intervention
Door-to-Door
Pitso
control
Health care workers propose the integrated service package including VCT at the peoples' homes.
Health care workers propose the integrated service package including VCT through community gatherings ("pitso").
Within each cluster (catchment area of a health center), five villages are randomly chosen as comparators on cluster level. These villages get no particular intervention (VCT-campaign). However, routine services continue to be provided. These villages serve as a control for the third primary outcome that assesses the overall numbers newly enrolled into chronic HIV/AIDS care at facility-level.