About this trial
Last updated 14 years ago
Study ID
10121
Status
Completed
Type
Interventional
Phase
N/A
Placebo
No
Accepting
18 to 45 Years
All
Not accepting
Healthy Volunteers
Trial Timing
Ended 15 years ago
What is this trial about?
HIV positive women and couples have broad reproductive health needs that are not always
met within HIV services. The integration of family planning (FP) services into Tanzania's
HIV Care and Treatment Clinics (CTC) will address the fertility desires of CTC clients
and ultimately result in the reduction of unintended pregnancies and HIV incidence. One
strategy for integrating FP and CTC services is to use a "facilitated referral" model.
Facilitated referrals are enhanced referrals for additional services that have been used
in other settings and which are the preferred intervention strategy the Government of
Tanzania would like to pilot test. This study will evaluate the feasibility,
effectiveness, and costs of implementing a "facilitated referrals" intervention by
examining FP use among female clients attending HIV/AIDS Care and Treatment Centers. This
study will measure whether there is a reduction in unmet need for contraception among
female CTC clients after the facilitated referral integration intervention has been
implemented.
What are the participation requirements?
Inclusion Criteria
1. Female clients of Care & Treatment Clinics with CD4 counts >100, and are WHO Stage I
- III. (CTC Clients)
2. Care and Treatment providers who provide services to clients (CTC Providers)
3. Care and Treatment supervisors who are the immediate in-charge supervisor for the CTC clinic. (CTC supervisor)
4. Family Planning providers who provide services to clients. (FP providers)
5. Family Planning supervisors who are the immediate in-charge supervisor for the FP clinic. (FP supervisor)