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Integrating Hypertension Management in DSD for HIV
Sponsor: Infectious Diseases Research Collaboration, Uganda
Summary
The goal of this implementation science study is to design evidence based and stakeholder informed implementation strategies to integrate the management of hypertension (HTN) into existing community anti-retro-viral treatment (ART) delivery models of HIV care in Uganda and evaluate their effectiveness and implementation outcomes. The main questions it aims to answer are: 1. What are the perspectives of patients (hypertensive PLHIV) on integrating hypertension care in community ART delivery models of HIV care? 2. What are the perspectives of health care providers', district leaders', and policymakers' perspectives on integrating hypertension care in community ART delivery models of HIV care? 3. What implementation strategies would support integration of the management of hypertension into existing community ART delivery models in Uganda? 4. What is the effectiveness of implementation strategies to integrate the management of hypertension care in community ART delivery models of HIV care in Uganda? 5. What are the implementation outcomes of strategies to integrate hypertension care in community ART delivery models of HIV care in Uganda? 6. What is the cumulative incidence, types and severity of HTN medication-related adverse events and their predictors among PLHIV with HTN? Investigators will use qualitative research methods to explore key stakeholders' perspectives and preferences on integrating hypertension care in community ART delivery models in Uganda; design implementation strategies that integrate the management of hypertension into existing community ART delivery models; determine the effectiveness of implementation strategies that integrate the management of hypertension in community ART delivery models; evaluate implementation outcomes of strategies that integrate hypertension care in community ART delivery models; determine the cumulative incidence, types and severity of medication-related adverse events and their predictors; and assess the patients and provider costs, health related quality of life, cost-effectiveness of leveraging existing HIV differentiated service delivery models to screen and treat HTN among persons with HIV in Uganda.
Official title: Leveraging Existing HIV Differentiated Service Delivery Models to Screen and Treat Hypertension in Ugandan Persons Living With HIV
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
1100
Start Date
2024-06-15
Completion Date
2026-05-30
Last Updated
2024-06-06
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Conditions
Interventions
Screening and treatment of hypertension among PLHIV in DSD models for HIV
In all DSD models of HIV, participants will receive screening for HTN (BP measurement), treatment of hypertension using a simplified protocol of amlodipine, hydrochlorothiazide and Losartan in a stepwise manner and laboratory monitoring for HTN medication adverse events.
Locations (1)
Infectious Diseases Research Collaborations (IDRCUganda)
Kampala, Central Region, Uganda