ENhance Initiation and Retention in Isoniazid Preventive Therapy (IPT) Care for HIV Study (ENRICH Study) (ENRICH)
HIV, Tuberculosis
About this trial
This is an interventional other trial for HIV focused on measuring Ethiopia, TB, tuberculosis, HIV, IPT, isoniazid, adherence, combination intervention package, retention
Eligibility Criteria
Measurement Cohort (MC) Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Enrolled in HIV care at a study site on or after 01 January 2013
- Eligible per Ethiopia Federal Ministry of Health guidelines for IPT (without symptoms suggestive of tuberculosis, active hepatitis, regular and heavy alcohol use or peripheral neuropathy) and ready to initiate IPT
- Initiates IPT on or after date of study initiation at any study site
- Aged 18 or older
- Amharic-, Somali-, Oromo/Oromiffa-, Harari- or English-speaking
- Able and willing to provide informed consent within 3 working days of IPT initiation
Exclusion Criteria:
- Children under the age of 18 years
Sites / Locations
- Addis Ketema Health Center
- Dire Dawa Health Center
- Gende Gerada Health Center
- Gende Kore Health Center
- Goro Health Center
- Legehare Health Center
- Melka-Jebdu Health Center
- Sabian Health Center
- Arategna Health Center
- Jinela Health Center
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Other
Combination Intervention Package (CIP)
Standard Of Care (IPT alone)
Patients who enrolled in HIV care at a CIP site on or after January 1, 2013 and initiate Isoniazid Prevention Therapy (IPT) on or after study initiation on July 1, 2013 will receive the combination intervention components that is a part of the Combination Intervention Package (CIP).
Patients are screened for tuberculosis (TB) at enrollment in HIV care at a HIV clinic and during each routine clinic visit using a simple symptom questionnaire. Eligible patients will receive the standard of care intervention, Isoniazid Prevention Therapy (IPT), per national guidelines. After IPT initiation, patients return to the HIV clinic monthly for monitoring of side effects, TB symptoms, self-reported 30-day adherence, and to receive a 30-day supply of isoniazid. If adherence problems are noted at any time, the nurse counsels the patient, and if the patient still wants to take IPT, it is continued.