Effectiveness of Intensive Adherence Counselling Among People Living With HIV/AIDS With Low-level Viraemia in Uganda.
HIV/AIDS
About this trial
This is an interventional health services research trial for HIV/AIDS
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- People living with HIV (PLHIV) on antiretroviral therapy (ART) with recent viral load (VL) results having low-level viraemia (≥50 to <1,000 copies/ml)
- PLHIV aged 18 years or above
Exclusion Criteria:
- Critically sick PLHIV
- Non-suppressed PLHIV
Sites / Locations
- Kamuli General Hospital
- Kiyunga health centre IV
- Mityana General Hospital
- Mpigi Health Centre IV
- Alebtong health centre IV
- Orum health centre IV
- Rwekubo health centre IV
- TASO Mbarara
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
No Intervention
Intervention Arm
Control Arm
This group will receive three monthly sessions of intensive adherence counselling (IAC) and psychosocial support, using the 5 A's principles for chronic care (which include; Assess, Advise, Agree, Assist and Arrange). Each monthly IAC session will be offered by the research assistants for about one hour, and adherence will also be assessed by pill counts. Colour-coded IAC forms will be developed and used to differentiate the study from routine IAC services for the non-suppressed patients; and the study will be conducted on different days, from those on which the routine clinic occurs. Following the three months of the study, all the study participants both in the control and intervention groups will be reviewed at the health facility and a repeat viral load (VL) test done for each of the participants, to determine whether they have achieved a non-detectable VL or not.
This group will comprise of participants who will receive the routine standard of care. These participants will receive the normal patient education and encouragement to continue with their antiretroviral therapy (ART) at the start of the study. They will not be reviewed monthly or offered any counselling for the entire three months. These participants will be given an appointment after three months for repeat viral load (VL) testing.