Behavioral Economics Incentives to Support HIV Treatment Adherence in Sub-Saharan Africa
HIV/AIDS
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for HIV/AIDS focused on measuring ART adherence
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- 18 years of age or older
- at Mildmay clinic on ART for at least two years
- adherence problems in the last six months
Note: for the 70 treatment initiators to be recruited in addition to the main sample of 330 treatment-mature clients (on which the main analysis will focus), the inclusion criteria are:
- 18 years of age or older
- started on ART at Mildmay clinic within the last six months
Exclusion Criteria:
- not able to understand the consent form and study procedures
- language other than Luganda or English
- not willing to consistently use the MEMS caps device for adherence measurement
Sites / Locations
- Mildmay Uganda
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Experimental
Experimental
No Intervention
Adherence-based incentivization
Viral suppression-based incentivization
Control
Participants will be eligible for prize drawings at every regular clinic visit based on high adherence as measured by MEMS-caps. In addition there will be an annual prize drawing that is conditional on showing high adherence over the course of the year. This arm will receive the intervention 'Incentivization based on high adherence' and the intervention 'Annual adherence prize drawing' and (if eligible) the intervention 'Year 2 booster'. Note: the 70 treatment initiating clients will all be assigned to this arm to receive preliminary data as to whether incentives may work for this group.
Participants will be able to participate in prize drawings at every clinic visit where eligibility will be based on timely drug refills (that coincide with the clinic visits). Participants will also have a chance to enter a prize drawing at the end of every year if they show viral suppression. This arm will receive the intervention 'Incentivization based on timely clinic visit' and the intervention 'Annual viral suppression-based prize drawing', and (if eligible) the intervention 'Year 2 booster'.
This arm will receive care as usual, including the adherence support mechanisms that are part of usual care practices.