About this trial
Ending the HIV epidemic for youth living with HIV will require implementation and optimization of evidence-based interventions that address barriers to treatment. The proposed implementation study will test a youth-led data-driven implementation strategy to scale-up an evidence-based Adolescent Transition Package (ATP) aimed at improving transition processes and post-transition clinical outcomes for youth living with HIV in Kenya. Clinics will be randomized to receive standard of care implementation through trainer of trainers or the youth-led data-driven implementation strategy alongside trainer of trainers. We will study whether the enhanced implementation strategy improves the number of youth who receive the ATP, the number of providers that initially chose to use the ATP, and the consistency with which the ATP is used over time. We will also evaluate the cost of the ATP and whether the ATP improves health outcomes among youth living with HIV, including viral suppression and retention in care. Healthcare workers at study sites will complete surveys, focus group discussions, interviews, and participate in continuous quality improvement processes. Youth will participate in surveys and focus groups, and have their routine medical records abstracted.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
≥18 years of age
Employed at one of the 32 facilities in the RCT
Provides HIV services to adolescents affiliated within their clinic Adolescents and youth living with HIV
Between 15-24 years of age (focus group discussions, surveys) or between 10-24 years of age (offered the intervention)
Disqualifiers
None
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- ATP-Youth Enhanced Strategy (ATP-YES)
Treatment groups
Sponsors and collaborators
University of Washington
Lead sponsor
National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)
Collaborator
Kenyatta National Hospital
Collaborator
University of Nairobi, Kenya
Collaborator