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Accelerating Adoption of Patient-centered Cervical Cancer Screening and Treatment Linkage in Kenya
Sponsor: Kenyatta National Hospital
Summary
This study aims to test the use of a multi-component care strategy (DADA LINK) designed to improve cervical cancer screening and linkage to treatment. The duration of the trial is 12 months, with a 6-month follow-up period to evaluate intervention costs and measure maintenance of the care strategies. Study staff at each clinic will abstract data on cervical cancer screening and triage/treatment. Clinics randomized to the intervention arm will have care coordinators who motivate clinic staff to adhere to cervical cancer care guidelines, conduct patient exit surveys to assess intervention fidelity, and support care coordination through use of the mHealth platform (WEMA).
Key Details
Gender
FEMALE
Age Range
25 Years - 49 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
1980
Start Date
2025-12-01
Completion Date
2026-12
Last Updated
2026-01-12
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Interventions
DADA LINK
Intervention facilities will receive the DADA-LINK intervention, comprised of: 1. HPV self-sampling: We will provide clinics with HPV self-sampling kits to administer to eligible patients. 2. Care Navigation: One study-supported non-physician care navigator will be assigned to each clinic to support the clinic staff. These trained individuals will be responsible for managing data collection through the mHealth platform to aid the coordination of services and for motivating the clinic staff to adhere to cervical cancer care guidelines. 3. mHealth support for cervical cancer screening and treatment linkage: The WEMA application is a low-cost and highly adaptable open-source application designed for cervical cancer data monitoring and evaluation. Relevant patient information and data on uptake of cervical cancer screening and triage/treatment will be entered in the WEMA platform. The platform will additionally be used to send text messages to patients to facilitate clinic attendance.
Locations (1)
Kenyatta National Hospital
Nairobi, Kenya