Etiology of Treatment Failure in HIV Positive Children and Adolescents on Boosted Protease Inhibitor-based Regimens (ATF)
HIV
About this trial
This is an interventional supportive care trial for HIV focused on measuring adolescents, second line treatment failure, adherence, drug resistance
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Parents/guardian willing to consent
- Child willing to provide assent
- Documented HIV positive antibody or antigen test
- Child knows their HIV status
- Aged between 6 and 18 years (that is, from the day of their 6th birthday up to the eve of their 18th birthday)
- Registered at Harare hospital paediatric opportunistic infections clinic
- On second line treatment (ATV/r based)
- Have taken the above named second line treatment for at least 6 complete, consecutive months
- Has virological and immunological treatment failure as defined by WHO 2012 criteria
Exclusion Criteria:
- Patients registered at other health centres who have been referred for specialist care at Harare hospital paediatric opportunistic infections clinic
- On ATV/r as first line treatment
- Patients who do not want to be followed up at home.
- On anti-tuberculosis (TB) treatment
Sites / Locations
- Beatrice Road Infectious Disease Hospital
- Harare Central Hospital
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Other
No Intervention
Intervention
Control
Research assistants visit participants at home, and send SMS texts on scheduled days for 3 months to encourage adherence to ART. Pill charts, visit charts and text charts are completed. this is called modified directly administered anti-retroviral therapy (mDAART). In addition to the intervention, participants receive standard care at their usual clinic which comprises 3 monthly doctor reviews and adherence counseling at each review visit.
Participants get usual care at their clinic, which comprises 3 monthly doctor review visits and adherence counseling at each visit.