Recruitment

Recruitment Status
Not yet recruiting
Estimated Enrollment
Same as current

Summary

Conditions
HIV/AIDS
Type
Interventional
Phase
Not Applicable
Design
Allocation: RandomizedIntervention Model: Parallel AssignmentIntervention Model Description: The proposed study has two phases: Phase 1. Development of Narrative Video: The investigators will first develop culturally-grounded and human-centered storytelling narrative intervention videos in Chichewa, the local language to address sociocultural and individual factors which influence cervical cancer prevention behaviors. The video will be filmed in person in community organizations in Malawi. Phase 2: A Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial (RCT) of a Story Telling Narrative Intervention: The investigators will conduct a three-arm pilot RCT using the storytelling-based intervention delivered by mHealth (tablets) with 120 women residing in a rural community in Malawi. The intervention groups (Arm 1: storytelling narrative video on tablets [n=60] & Arm 2: a video with a voice over presenting didactic materials on tablets [n=60]) will watch approximately 30 minutes of video intervention and the comparison group (Arm 3 [n=60]) will be read non-narrative educational materialsMasking: Single (Outcomes Assessor)Masking Description: The data collector who assesses the follow-up assessments will be blind to treatment conditionPrimary Purpose: Prevention

Participation Requirements

Age
Between 20 years and 50 years
Gender
Only males

Description

Design This two year project will employ a holistic community-based approach for recruitment. The project will involve two phases: Phase 1: The investigators will produce culturally-grounded and human-centered storytelling narrative intervention videos to address sociocultural and individual factors...

Design This two year project will employ a holistic community-based approach for recruitment. The project will involve two phases: Phase 1: The investigators will produce culturally-grounded and human-centered storytelling narrative intervention videos to address sociocultural and individual factors which influence cervical cancer prevention behaviors. Phase 2: The investigator will conduct a pilot RCT using the storytelling-based intervention delivered by mHealth (tablets) with 120 women residing in a rural community in Malawi. The intervention groups (Arm 1: storytelling narrative video on tablets [n=60] & Arm 2: a video with a voice over presenting didactic materials on tablets [n=60]) will watch approximately 30 minutes of video intervention and the comparison group (Arm 3 [n=60]) will be read non-narrative educational materials. Study measures of attitudes, knowledge, and cervical cancer screening intention will be assessed by pre-test and immediate post-test interviews, then again at 2 and 6-months following the intervention. Selection and Enrollment Inclusion criteria are: 1) being confirmed HIV positive based on medical records, 2) women living with HIV infection (WLHIV) support group members, 3) ages 20-50 years, 4) no prior cervical cancer screening, 5) no history of invasive cervical cancer, and 6) willingness to participate in the study. The age range to 20-50 years for cervical cancer screening because there is limited evidence that this is the optimal upper age for cervical cancer screening of HIV-infected women (World Health Organization [WHO] 2013). This study will use a sequential-stratified sampling method. Of the eligible support groups and among those expressing interest, the investigators will select 15 support groups from rural areas within the Lilongwe district and then randomly assign the selected groups into intervention and comparison arms. The computer-generated assignments will be stratified by support group size and the distance between intervention and control arms (at least 4 miles). Within each selected support group, 12 women who are eligible will be invited to participate in the study. The investigators have satisfactorily used these methods for recruitment of WLHIV by working with HIV support group leaders in our previous studies.

Tracking Information

NCT #
NCT04307433
Collaborators
Not Provided
Investigators
Principal Investigator: Haeok Lee, PhD University of Massachusetts, Boston