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Same Day Community-based ART Initiation Versus Clinic-based Pre-ART Assessment and Counselling for Individuals Newly Tested HIV-positive During Community-based HIV Testing in Rural Lesotho - a Randomized Controlled Trial
In Brief
A Phase 3 clinical trial evaluating Same-day ART initiation and Standard of care for HIV Infection. Completed, enrolled 276 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
The CASCADE-trial is a two-armed open-label randomized controlled trial conducted in rural Lesotho. Participants who were tested HIV-positive during community-based HIV testing and counseling campaigns are randomized to the intervention or control arm. Allocation is 1:1 with parallel assignment. Participants in the control arm follow the standard of care after a community-based HIV test result: They are referred to the nearest clinic where they will receive baseline laboratory testing and adherence counseling. After at least 2 clinic visits for adherence counseling they can start anti-retroviral therapy (ART). After ART-initiation they have to attend monthly follow-up at the clinic for drug refill. Individuals randomized to the intervention arm are proposed same day community-based ART initiation combined with less frequent follow-up visits. The primary outcomes are linkage to care at 3 months and viral suppression at 12 months after having tested HIV-positive during the community-based HIV testing and counseling campaigns.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
Participants tested HIV-positive during community-based HIV testing and randomized to the intervention group receive post-test counseling and on-the-spot clinical and laboratory assessment. Directly after the positive HIV-test result the study nurse assesses the participant clinically and performs point-of-care laboratory baseline testing. Thereafter, the participant receives a standardized short adherence counselling. After adherence counseling the participant is offered to start ART immediately. Those who decide to start ART during the visit or intend to start within seven days will receive a 30 day ART-supply and an follow-up appointment at the clinic within 12 to 16 days. In order to reduce travel time and transport cost, participants who are clinically stable, will have their follow-up visits and ART refills more widely spaced with appointments at 6 weeks, 3, 6, (9) and 12 months after ART initiation.
Individuals found HIV-positive during the community-based HIV testing campaigns and randomized to the control arm receive post-test counselling and a referral letter with an appointment at their chosen health facility. On the first visit to the clinic, the participant receives laboratory assessment and a first adherence counselling session. The participant must then return to the clinic to receive his/her laboratory results and to undergo a second adherence counselling session. Once the participant has started ART, the first and second follow-up visits are scheduled for 14 and 28 days after ART initiation, respectively. Thereafter, follow-up visits are scheduled monthly until 6 months after ART initiation. If the participant is clinically stable, clinical follow-up visits may then be spaced to 3-monthly intervals, but refills of ART must still be collected on a monthly basis.