Acceptability, Feasibility and Effectiveness of Online Peer Support Group for ART Adherence Among Youth
HIV Disease Progression
About this trial
This is an interventional supportive care trial for HIV Disease Progression
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: YLHIVA aged 15-24 years seeking services at the study sites during the study period. YLHIVA who know their status Own a phone with at least android 4.3 Demonstrated ability to understand basic on-line charts and English Exclusion Criteria: Currently enrolled in another research study related to HIV service retention or ART adherence. Severely ill requiring hospitalization or such that the individual cannot provide informed consent at the time of study recruitment. Attending a boarding school where access to phones is prohibited.
Sites / Locations
- Kiswa HCIVRecruiting
- Komamboga HCIIIRecruiting
- Kawala HCIVRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Active Comparator
Experimental
Control group
Intervention
Psychosocial services (PSS) are offered by a trained health worker in a designated space within the health facility. They assess youth for PSS needs and depending on the identified needs, health workers determine the relevant approach for providing PSS. Health workers refer PSS they cannot offer to established referral networks. Specifically, for ART adherence, health workers use the 5As principles to offer adherence psychosocial support. These are; Assess patient psychosocial concerns and needs that may hinder adherence to ART. Advise on the benefits of disclosure and support systems to adherence. Assist patients identify the support systems that will enable them to adhere to treatment. Agree on family and community support systems (expert client in the community). Arrange for the patient to join psychosocial support groups and use support systems.
In addition to MOH standard care, we will enrol YLHIVA on a WhatsApp PSG and assign them trained peer counsellors. We will allocate YLHIVA to a WhatsApp group depending on their age and the health facility where they seek care (12). YLHIVA will interact with each other and their peer counsellors through one-on-one private communications and on the group chat.