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Differentiated Service Delivery for Pregnant and Postpartum Women Living With HIV and Their Infants
Sponsor: Indiana University
Summary
Differentiated service delivery (DSD) is an evidence-based HIV care and treatment model endorsed by the World Health Organization (WHO) that simplifies HIV services for clients who are clinically stable, improving the quality and efficiency of HIV services. The goal of this implementation-effectiveness pilot study is to evaluate the implementation of a DSD model for pregnant and postpartum women living with HIV and their infants enrolled in care at Huruma Sub-District Hospital in Kenya.
Official title: Pilot Implementation of Differentiated Service Delivery for Pregnant and Postpartum Women Living With HIV and Their Infants
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
1 Day - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
278
Start Date
2024-09-13
Completion Date
2026-03-05
Last Updated
2026-05-28
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Interventions
Differentiated service delivery model
The differentiated service delivery (DSD) intervention is a clinic-level intervention in which PMTCT clients are differentiated into those who are clinically stable or unstable, with each group offered a different package of services to meet their needs. The DSD model that is being tested in this study is an individual-focused, facility-based model designed for implementation within maternal-child health clinics offering integrated HIV services.
Locations (1)
Huruma Sub-District Hospital
Eldoret, Uasin Gishu County, Kenya