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NCT05165810
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Evaluation of Multiple Interventions to Improve HIV Treatment Outcomes Among People Who Inject Drugs in India

Sponsor: Johns Hopkins University

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Summary

The goal of this study is to improve HIV care outcomes for people who inject drugs (PWID) in India. The study will implement a two-phase trial to evaluate whether HIV treatment outcomes (HIV viral suppression) in HIV infected PWID can be improved with three different interventions: i) by offering a faster treatment start time (same-day antiretroviral therapy \[ART\] initiation vs. standard), ii) by provided community-based HIV care in PWID-focused centers (vs. centralized government-based HIV care) and, iii) providing an enhanced adherence support to participants who experience treatment failure at six months (vs. routine adherence support). The investigators hypothesize that faster access to ART and HIV treatment in PWID-focused community sites will lead to higher levels of initiation and retention to ART compared with standard care; and use of enhanced navigation and psychosocial support to patients who experience treatment failure at six months will lead to improved viral suppression compared with routine adherence support.

Official title: Evaluation of Multiple Interventions to Improve HIV Treatment Outcomes Among People Who Inject Drugs in India: a Randomized Factorial Trial With a Randomized Adaptive Component for Those Experiencing Early Treatment Failure

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - Any

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

800

Start Date

2023-03-09

Completion Date

2026-05

Last Updated

2026-04-07

Healthy Volunteers

No

Conditions

Interventions

BEHAVIORAL

Same-day ART initiation [experimental]

Participants assigned to same-day ART initiation will be offered standard, first-line ART on the day of trial enrollment. Participants, will be provided with focused counseling and instructions on where to follow-up for ongoing HIV care (either community-based HIV care or government-based HIV care, depending on randomization).

BEHAVIORAL

Standard ART initiation [usual care]

Participants randomized to standard ART initiation will not initiate ART on the day of trial enrollment, but only after linking to their assigned source of HIV care (either community-based HIV care or government-based HIV care, depending on randomization). In standard ART initiation, patients typically, complete an intake visit at the HIV clinic, with baseline laboratory testing, and return to the clinic approximately 2 weeks later to begin ART.

OTHER

Community-based HIV care [experimental]

Participants randomized to community-based HIV care will be referred to PWID-focused integrated care centers (ICCs) for ongoing HIV clinical management - a prototype of decentralized HIV care in India. ICCs will provide free HIV care that will adhere closely to Indian HIV treatment guidelines and, when relevant, to local HIV treatment standards.

OTHER

Government-based HIV care [usual care]

Participants randomized to government-based HIV care will be referred to government-based HIV clinics for ongoing HIV clinical management. Government-based clinics provide free HIV care that adheres closely to Indian HIV treatment guidelines

BEHAVIORAL

Enhanced adherence support [experimental]

Participants who i) experience virologic failure after 6 months in the study and ii) are randomized to enhanced adherence support will receive an intensive, tailored adherence intervention lasting a maximum of 6 months, with two components: 1) tracking and outreach, and 2) psychosocial support and navigation. These will aim to equip PWID with skills to independently manage their ART using motivational interviewing and strengths-based case management.

BEHAVIORAL

Routine adherence support [usual care]

Participants who i) experience virologic failure after 6 months in the study and ii) are randomized to routine adherence support will receive a guideline-based, HIV clinic-based adherence counselling intervention lasting a maximum of 6 months

Locations (1)

POINTER study -YRGCARE

New Delhi, India