Recruitment

Recruitment Status
Active, not recruiting
Estimated Enrollment
1160

Summary

Conditions
Tuberculosis
Type
Interventional
Phase
Not Applicable
Design
Allocation: RandomizedIntervention Model: Parallel AssignmentMasking: None (Open Label)Primary Purpose: Prevention

Participation Requirements

Age
Younger than 125 years
Gender
Both males and females

Description

The study intervention, community-based intervention (CBI), will contain multiple components, including: 1) Facility Providers. Providers will be trained on study interventions; job aids will be provided. Nurses will use a clinical algorithm based on national guidelines for intensive case finding an...

The study intervention, community-based intervention (CBI), will contain multiple components, including: 1) Facility Providers. Providers will be trained on study interventions; job aids will be provided. Nurses will use a clinical algorithm based on national guidelines for intensive case finding and screening of child contacts for TB to assess patients without TB symptoms for IPT eligibility; to initiate IPT; and to monitor for side effects, TB symptoms, and adherence. If a child contact develops TB symptoms during IPT, national guidelines will be followed. HIV testing will be strongly promoted in child contacts. Use of simple available clinic IPT registers will be promoted. The PI will establish systems to track IPT use at monthly multi-disciplinary team meetings; clinic staff will review IPT monitoring data for prior months, identify challenges, and develop solutions. IPT registers will link IPT outcome data to TB register data for index cases. 2) Patients and Guardians. Nurses will explain to patients and guardians that IPT can prevent TB, promote IPT initiation, assess IPT adherence and side effects, and encourage follow-up with village health workers (VHW). Nurses will emphasize HIV testing for children. The VHW role will encompass social support, system navigation, referrals, and advocacy. VHW will follow up with guardians of children who miss appointments or report nonadherence, using scripted, illustrated flipcharts targeting children and guardians. VHW will emphasize to guardians the importance of IPT, encourage IPT and visit adherence, offer support and empathy, provide referrals, and advocate for patients. 3) Community Outreach. To investigate household contacts, VHW will visit homes of all adult TB cases at facilities assigned to CBI. All HIV-infected children and children under 5, regardless of HIV status, will be referred to health facilities. VHW will administer TB symptom screening in child contacts in the community, accompany them and their guardians to the clinic, and provide education sessions, support groups, and adherence counseling. Study assessments include: 1) outcome data via medical records; 2) pre- and post-intervention interviews with providers; 3) post-intervention guardian interviews; and 4) program characteristics data. Stakeholders and policy makers will be engaged early in the process to help ensure successful integration of findings in programmatic contexts. A dissemination strategy will be developed in consultation with stakeholders and will help ensure scaling up of the intervention, if found effective. All clinical care, including implementation of the combination intervention package at sites randomized to CIP, will be performed by Lesotho Ministry of Health clinic staff (nurses and VHW). All study procedures, including participant interviews, medical record abstraction, and program characteristics surveys will be performed by study staff.

Tracking Information

NCT #
NCT02662829
Collaborators
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID)
Investigators
Principal Investigator: Yael Hirsch-Moverman, PhD Columbia University