780
Participants
Start Date
July 24, 2025
Primary Completion Date
September 4, 2028
Study Completion Date
March 6, 2029
HomeLink
HomeLink is a structured post-discharge home-based care program for people living with HIV, designed to improve health outcomes after hospital discharge. Starting one week after discharge, trained nurse-clinician and counselor teams conduct regular home visits every two weeks for up to six visits. During these visits, the team will provide clinical assessments, medication adherence support, psychosocial counseling, specimen collection, and home safety evaluations. The intervention aims to offer personalized, continuous care that addresses medical, psychological, and social needs in the participant's home environment, enhancing recovery and reducing post-hospital mortality.
HomeLink Plus Nutritional Support
This intervention combines the HomeLink home-based care program with the provision of nutritional support through food parcels. Participants receive food parcels designed to address nutritional needs and support overall health and recovery. The combined approach aims to improve post-discharge outcomes by addressing both medical and nutritional factors contributing to patient well-being.
RECRUITING
Tshepong Hospital, Klerksdorp
National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)
NIH
Perinatal HIV Research Unit of the University of the Witswatersrand
OTHER
Johns Hopkins University
OTHER