A Pragmatic Randomised Study to Optimise Screening, Prevention and Care for Tuberculosis in Malawi (PROSPECT)
Tuberculosis, Hiv, Tuberculosis, Pulmonary
About this trial
This is an interventional health services research trial for Tuberculosis focused on measuring Tuberculosis, HIV, Randomised controlled trial, Africa, Public Health, Screening
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Attends Study Clinic with an acute care episode
- 18 years of age or older on the day of clinic attendance
- Has symptoms of tuberculosis (cough of any duration)
- Is resident within urban Blantyre
- Provides informed consent to participate
Exclusion Criteria:
- Taking treatment for tuberculosis on the day of clinic attendance
- Has taken any treatment for tuberculosis in the 6-months prior to clinic attendance
- Is taking isoniazid preventive therapy
- Plans to move out of Blantyre to live elsewhere in the following 6-months
Sites / Locations
- Malawi-Liverpool-Wellcome Trust Clinical Research Programme
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
No Intervention
Active Comparator
Active Comparator
Group 1 (Standard of care)
Group 2 (Optimised HIV screening and linkage to care)
Group 3 (Optimised HIV and TB screening and linkage to care)
Participants will be directed to the clinic waiting area to be seen by facility health workers who will direct all further care without any further input from the study team. Available to facility health workers will be: Routine HIV testing and counselling, provided by Facility HIV Testers using a rapid fingerprick kit-based algorithm. Routine TB screening, with both sputum smear microscopy and Xpert MTB/Rif testing available onsite. Routine linkage to the onsite HIV clinic, where patients are registered and assessed for initiation onto antiretroviral therapy by facility HIV Care Clinic health workers. Malawi guidelines recommend universal treatment for HIV. HIV Care Clinic health workers will additionally have access to TB screening tests as described above. Routine linkage to the onsite TB clinic, where patients are registered and initiated onto anti-TB treatment. Malawi guidelines recommend universal HIV testing for all patients with confirmed TB.
Participants will be directed to the study room located in a separate building. After identity validation participants will be offered a supervised HIV self-testing intervention. Participants will be given brief pre-test instructions and will be asked to self-test in a private area using the OraQuick 1/2 (OraSure Technologies) oral fluid HIV kit. Participants will be supported to read their HIV test result by study Research Assistants, and provided with confirmatory HIV testing by the trained Research Assistants. HIV-positive participants will be supported by Research Assistants to register at the onsite HIV care clinic, and all further care (including TB screening) will be directed by facility health workers without any further study input. HIV-negative participants will be referred to the clinic waiting area (with a copy of their HIV test results) to be seen by the facility health workers who will direct all further investigations without further study input.
Participants will be directed to the Study Room. After identity validation, they will be offered the HIV self-testing and linkage intervention as described above for Group 2. Additionally, they will be offered a TB screening intervention comprising of: A digital chest x-ray using the study MinXray unit. Chest x-rays will be immediately classified by the CAD4TB software running on the MinXray unit laptop as either "high probability of TB", or "low probability of TB". Participants whose chest x-rays have a low probability of TB will be referred to facility health workers (at either the onsite HIV care clinic if HIV-positive, or the clinic waiting area), with copies of their results for further routine care, and without further study input. Participants whose chest x-ray x-ray show a high probability of TB will submit a single spot sputum sample for Xpert testing (done in the clinic). Those with confirmed TB will be linked to register at the onsite TB clinic.