Adapting the HITSystem to Support Prevention of Mother-to-child HIV Transmission

NACompletedINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

157

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

August 15, 2015

Primary Completion Date

July 30, 2019

Study Completion Date

March 20, 2020

Conditions
HIV
Interventions
BEHAVIORAL

HIV Infant Tracking System (HITSystem) 2.0

The HITsystem 2.0 intervention will be designed to: (1) utilize electronic prompts to notify providers and program managers when actions are required, and (2) send text messages to women's mobile phones to (a) motivate adherence to medication, (b) remind women of antenatal (ANC) appointments and medication refills, (c) prompt preparation for a hospital delivery, and (d) support early infant testing. Given advancements in the approach and protocols for care, HITSystem 2.0 will continue to engage mothers and encourage postnatal medication adherence. The researchers will design HITSystem 2.0 to integrate seamlessly into the existing HITSystem to link PMTCT and early infant diagnosis (EID) services through one coordinated system-level intervention.

BEHAVIORAL

Standard of PMTCT care

Pregnant women enrolled in PMTCT services at the control site will receive the current standard of PMTCT care and will not be enrolled in the HITSystem 2.0.

Trial Locations (3)

30300

Kapsabet Hospital, Kapsabet

30301

Bungoma County Hospital, Bungoma

66160

University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City

Sponsors
All Listed Sponsors
collaborator

National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)

NIH

collaborator

Kenya Medical Research Institute

OTHER

collaborator

Global Health Innovations

OTHER

collaborator

Children's Mercy Hospital Kansas City

OTHER

lead

University of Kansas Medical Center

OTHER