VDOT for Monitoring Adherence to LTBI Treatment (VMALT)
Tuberculosis, Latent Tuberculosis Infection
About this trial
This is an interventional other trial for Tuberculosis focused on measuring Telemedicine, Mobile Phone, Adherence, Latent Tuberculosis Infection, Directly Observed Therapy, Video DOT
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Diagnosis of LTBI and patient's physician determines that they are eligible to receive 3HP
- Age ≥13 years;
- No plans to move out of the San Diego area within 4 months of enrollment; and
- Willing to comply with study procedures and provide informed consent (or assent for minors and parental consent) prior to study enrollment.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Are younger than 13 years old;
- Plan to move out of San Diego County within 4 months of enrollment;
- Refuse to allow study staff to review their medical records;
- Are incarcerated;
- Have a physical (e.g., blindness) or cognitive disabilities that make VDOT impractical unless someone else in their household can assist them for the duration of the study; or
- Are using other medications that preclude the use of 3HP (e.g., antiretroviral medication for HIV).
Sites / Locations
- San Diego County Health and Human Services Agency
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
Video Directly Observed Therapy
In-Person DOT
VDOT arm participants use a smartphone to make a video recording of each weekly medication dose ingested using the VDOT mobile phone app. The VDOT app is programmed to send encrypted, time/date stamped videos to a HIPAA-compliant server as soon as the video recorder is stopped. Clinic staff monitor videos as they arrive using a password protected website and document each medication dose that is taken. Dose 1 is observed in-person; doses 2-12 are observed via videos.
In-Person DOT arm participants follow standard-of-care procedures for monitoring ingestion of all medication doses. Participants take their first medication dose at the enrollment visit and return to the clinic once weekly to be observed taking the remaining 11 doses of medication until they complete the 12-dose regimen.