Integration of Hypertension Management in HIV Care in Uganda

NARecruitingINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

48,000

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

February 6, 2023

Primary Completion Date

August 31, 2025

Study Completion Date

August 31, 2025

Conditions
HIV/AIDSHypertension
Interventions
OTHER

HTN-BASIC

The HTN-BASIC intervention will consist of providing consistent access to diagnostic equipment and evidence-based antihypertensive drugs at no cost to the hypertensive patients. Access to a consistent supply of three anti-hypertensive drugs (amlodipine 5, 10mg; valsartan 80, 160mg; and hydrochlorothiazide 12.5, 25mg) will be supplied to each clinic in the trial.

OTHER

HTN-PLUS

In addition to receiving all the components of HTN-BASIC, HTN-PLUS sites will receive an enhanced, more human-resource intensive package of interventions that have been developed in consultation with key stakeholders during our human-centered design phase. The intervention components will include four broad categories- (1) hypertension training, (2) differentiated service delivery and (3) remote patient monitoring for hypertension and (4) Performance Improvement Program. Uptake of all components will be assessed on a monthly basis during the intervention period. These interventions will by nature cost more, and so cost data will be rigorously collected as well.

Trial Locations (16)

Unknown

RECRUITING

Butabika, Kampala

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Kawala, Kampala

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Kisenyi, Kampala

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Kitebi, Kampala

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Komamboga, Kampala

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Mengo Hospital, Kampala

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Naguru, Kampala

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Nsambya, Kampala

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Bweyogerere, Wakiso

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Entebbe RRH, Wakiso

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Kakiri, Wakiso

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Kawanda, Wakiso

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Nakawuka HCIII, Wakiso

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Nsangi HCIII, Wakiso

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Nurture Africa, Wakiso

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Saidina, Wakiso

All Listed Sponsors
collaborator

National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI)

NIH

lead

Infectious Diseases Research Collaboration, Uganda

OTHER