Health for a Prosperous Nation, Dar es Salaam, United Republic of Tanzania.
Division of Epidemiology, School of Public Health, University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, USA
BMJ Open. 2024 Jun 8;14(6):e078755. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2023-078755.
Adverse sexual and reproductive health (SRH) outcomes, such as unplanned pregnancies and HIV infection, disproportionately affect adolescent girls and young women (AGYW; aged 15-24 years) in east Africa. Increasing uptake of preventive SRH services via innovative, youth-centred interventions is imperative to addressing disparities in SRH outcomes.
From 2018 to 2019, we used human-centred design to co-develop a theoretically driven HIV and pregnancy prevention intervention for AGYW at private drug shops called Accredited Drug Dispensing Outlets (ADDOs) in Tanzania. The result, Malkia Klabu (Queen Club), was a customer loyalty programme designed to strengthen ADDOs' role as SRH providers while encouraging uptake of critical SRH prevention products among AGYW. Malkia Klabu members had access to free contraceptives and oral HIV self-test (HIVST) kits and earned punches on a loyalty card for other shop purchases; punches were redeemable for small prizes. Our pilot among 40 shops showed that intervention ADDOs had higher AGYW patronage and distributed more HIVST kits and contraceptives to AGYW relative to business-as-usual (ie, client purchasing) comparison shops. We will conduct a cluster-randomised controlled trial (c-RCT) among 120-140 ADDOs in 40 health catchment areas in Shinyanga and Mwanza Regions (Lake Zone), Tanzania. ADDO shop recruitment includes a 1-month run-in with a tablet-based electronic inventory management system for tracking shop transactions, followed by enrolment, randomisation and a 24-month trial period. Our c-RCT evaluating the human-centred design-derived intervention will assess population impact on the primary outcomes of HIV diagnoses and antenatal care registrations, measured with routine health facility data. We will also assess secondary outcomes focusing on mechanisms of action, evaluate programme exposure and AGYW behaviour change in interviews with AGYW, and assess shop-level implementation strategies and fidelity.
Ethical approval was granted from both the University of California, San Francisco and the Tanzanian National Institute for Medical Research. Study progress and final outcomes will be posted annually to the National Clinical Trials website; study dissemination will occur at conferences, peer-reviewed manuscripts and local convenings of stakeholders.
NCT05357144.
在东非,性健康和生殖健康(SRH)不良后果(如意外怀孕和 HIV 感染)不成比例地影响到少女和年轻妇女(AGYW;年龄在 15-24 岁之间)。通过创新的、以青年为中心的干预措施,增加预防性 SRH 服务的利用率对于解决 SRH 结果方面的差距至关重要。
从 2018 年到 2019 年,我们使用以人为中心的设计方法,在坦桑尼亚的私人药店(称为认可的药物配给点,ADDOs)共同开发了一项针对 AGYW 的基于理论的 HIV 和妊娠预防干预措施。其结果是一个名为“Malkia Klabu(Queen Club)”的客户忠诚度计划,旨在加强 ADDOs 在 SRH 服务方面的作用,同时鼓励 AGYW 更多地使用关键的 SRH 预防产品。Malkia Klabu 的成员可以免费获得避孕药具和口服 HIV 自检(HIVST)试剂盒,并在会员卡上获得积分,用于购买其他商店的商品;积分可以兑换小奖品。我们在 40 家商店进行的试点显示,干预型 ADDO 有更多的 AGYW 光顾,并向 AGYW 分发了更多的 HIVST 试剂盒和避孕药具,而不是按照商业惯例(即客户购买)进行比较。我们将在坦桑尼亚的 Shinyanga 和 Mwanza 地区(湖泊区)的 40 个卫生服务区,对 120-140 家 ADDO 进行一项基于群组的随机对照试验(c-RCT)。ADDO 商店的招募包括使用基于平板电脑的电子库存管理系统进行为期 1 个月的试运行,以跟踪商店交易,然后进行登记、随机分组和为期 24 个月的试验期。我们的基于人群的设计衍生干预措施的 c-RCT 将评估人群对 HIV 诊断和产前护理登记这两个主要结局的影响,这些结果将通过常规的卫生设施数据进行测量。我们还将评估以行动机制为重点的次要结局,通过对 AGYW 的访谈评估方案暴露和 AGYW 的行为变化,并评估商店层面的实施策略和保真度。
该研究已获得加利福尼亚大学旧金山分校和坦桑尼亚国家医学研究所的伦理批准。研究进展和最终结果将每年在国家临床试验网站上公布;研究结果将通过会议、同行评议的论文和当地利益攸关方的会议进行传播。
NCT05357144。