Adaptation of the Friendship Bench Intervention for HIV-infected Perinatal Women in Lilongwe

NACompletedINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

92

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

December 10, 2019

Primary Completion Date

August 31, 2022

Study Completion Date

August 31, 2022

Conditions
Human Immunodeficiency VirusPerinatal Depression
Interventions
BEHAVIORAL

Enhanced Friendship Bench

EFB will include the following: integrating problem solving therapy- based ART adherence support into existing counseling sessions and providing opportunities for participants to address HIV-specific concerns, such as stigma, disclosure, mother-to-child HIV transmission or other issues women identify during counseling sessions, and retention strategies to support engagement in care for HIV-infected women with PND. This intervention will include 4 individual prenatal and 2 group postnatal counseling sessions. To provide additional social support, one support session will be added, at which participants will be invited to bring a person of her choice who can be a support to her in managing both her HIV and/or depression. To assist women with receiving their medication during late pregnancy and postpartum, a trained psychosocial counselor will conduct up to 6 home visits. At each home visit, counselors will be able to deliver a participants' medications and conduct a counseling session.

OTHER

Enhanced Standard Care (Control)

Standard care for mental health in public facilities in Malawi includes options for basic supportive counseling by the primary provider or nurse, medication management by the primary provider, referral to the clinic psychiatric nurse or mental health clinic, or in more severe cases referral to the psychiatric units at tertiary care hospitals. For this study, standard care will be enhanced by a trained study research assistant who will provide mental health evaluation; brief supportive counseling; information, education, and support on common mental disorders; and (if indicated) facilitation of referral to the clinic's psychiatric nurse or mental health clinic. The study research assistant will have up to 3 follow-up contacts with the participant to assess whether she has followed up on recommended referrals or treatment plans and to assess whether any further outreach is indicated.

BEHAVIORAL

Adapted Friendship Bench

Adapted Friendship Bench (AFB): AFB will include the following: integrating problem solving therapy- based and antiretroviral therapy (ART) adherence support into existing counseling sessions and providing opportunities for participants to address HIV-specific concerns, such as stigma, disclosure, mother-to-child HIV transmission or other issues women identify during counseling sessions. AFB will include 4 individual prenatal counseling session and 2 group postnatal counseling sessions. No specific retention support will be provided, but participants may identify barriers to engagement in HIV care to address during their pre- or postnatal counseling sessions.

Trial Locations (3)

Unknown

Mitundu Health Center, Lilongwe

Lumbadzi Health Center, Lilongwe

Nathenje Health Center, Lilongwe

Sponsors

Collaborators (1)

All Listed Sponsors
collaborator

National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)

NIH

collaborator

Brown University

OTHER

collaborator

Ministry of Health, Malawi

OTHER_GOV

collaborator

University of Zimbabwe

OTHER

lead

University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

OTHER