Enhancing the Role of Commune Health Workers in HIV and Drug Control: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Drug Dependence
About this trial
This is an interventional prevention trial for Drug Dependence focused on measuring Stigma, HIV, CHWs, PLH, Injecting Drug Users, FM
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
Injecting Drug Users:
- Age 18 or over
- Having a history of drug use
- Currently residing in the selected commune, and have no plan to move to other communes in the following year
- Voluntary informed consent
Family members of Injecting Drug Users:
- Age 18 or over
- Immediate or extended family member of the Injecting Drug User.
- Previous knowledge of the drug use of the IDU.
- Voluntary informed consent
- Currently residing in the selected commune, and have no plan to move to other communes in the following year
Community Health Workers:
- Age 18 or over
- Doctor, nurse, or other care provider working at the selected commune health centers
- Informed consent
Exclusion Criteria:
Injecting Drug Users:
- Those who have psychosis or neurological damage, or cannot understand the study purposes as judged by the interviewer in consultation with a clinic supervisor, will be excluded
- Does not meet other inclusion criteria
Family members of Injecting Drug Users:
- Those who have psychosis or neurological damage, or cannot understand the study purposes as judged by the interviewer in consultation with a clinic supervisor, will be excluded
- Does not meet other inclusion criteria
Community Health Workers:
- Inability to give informed consent
- Does not meet other inclusion criteria
Sites / Locations
- Phú Thọ commune health centers
- Vĩnh Phúc commune health centers
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
No Intervention
Experimental
Control
Intervention
Community Health Workers (CHWs) in the control group will be invited to one group lecture didactically reviewing medical ethics, and the attending CHWs will be requested to pay a home visit to participating IDUs and FMs after the lecture.
Intervention for CHWs: 3 sessions will cover the understanding stigma and its impact, self-protection and universal precaution adherence, effective communication with patients and family members, and motivational enhancement for behavioral change. Intervention for IDUs: CHWs who participate in the intervention will be required to conduct 3 individual sessions with participating IDUs covering the following topics: physical health, risk reduction behaviors, mental health, and community integration. Intervention for FMs: CHWs who participate in the intervention will be required to conduct 2 group sessions with participating FMs covering the following topics: healthy family routine, coping with caregiver burdens, enhance family relationships, support positive behavior change.