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Implementation, Evaluation, and Cost Effectiveness of a Data-to-Care Strategy to Improve HIV Continuum Outcomes for Out of Care PLWH in Ukraine
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Data to care and Standard of Care for HIV Infections. Completed, enrolled 160 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
The goal of this clinical trial is to study the preliminary effectiveness of a data to care intervention versus standard of care for people living with HIV in Ukraine. The main questions it aims to answer are: * Does a data to care strategy improve primary outcomes of HIV care engagement, antiretroviral therapy initiation or re-initiation, and viral suppression among not-in-care people living with HIV? * Does a data to care strategy improve secondary outcomes of engagement or re-engagement in ancillary services (e.g., drug treatment) and quality of life?
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
Participants meet with a case manager who asks about health, basic needs such as housing and finances, and relationships and support systems. A score is assigned that reflects how much support is needed. A care plan is developed to address areas of need. The case manager meets regularly with participants to determine if needs are being met and identify strategies for meeting those needs. Participants with higher scores will receive more intensive contact with case managers, typically every month, until their level of need goes down. All participants will have their level and types of needs reassessed to determine if they need additional support or are moving toward self-management. Participants work with case managers for 6 months.
Participants can use standard case management and other services offered by the clinic.