Comparing a standard and tailored approach to scaling up an evidence-based intervention for antiretroviral therapy for people who inject drugs in Vietnam: study protocol for a cluster randomized hybrid type III trial

Abstract Background People who inject drugs (PWID) bear a disproportionate burden of HIV infection and experience poor outcomes. A randomized trial demonstrated the efficacy of an integrated System Navigation and Psychosocial Counseling (SNaP) intervention in improving HIV outcomes, including antire...

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Main Authors: Minh X. B. Nguyen, Anh V. Chu, Byron J. Powell, Ha V. Tran, Long H. Nguyen, An T. M. Dao, Manh D. Pham, Son H. Vo, Ngoc H. Bui, David W. Dowdy, Carl A. Latkin, Kathryn E. Lancaster, Brian W. Pence, Teerada Sripaipan, Irving Hoffman, William C. Miller, Vivian F. Go
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Published: BMC 2020-08-01
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13012-020-01020-z
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Anh V. Chu
Byron J. Powell
Ha V. Tran
Long H. Nguyen
An T. M. Dao
Manh D. Pham
Son H. Vo
Ngoc H. Bui
David W. Dowdy
Carl A. Latkin
Kathryn E. Lancaster
Brian W. Pence
Teerada Sripaipan
Irving Hoffman
William C. Miller
Vivian F. Go
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Anh V. Chu
Byron J. Powell
Ha V. Tran
Long H. Nguyen
An T. M. Dao
Manh D. Pham
Son H. Vo
Ngoc H. Bui
David W. Dowdy
Carl A. Latkin
Kathryn E. Lancaster
Brian W. Pence
Teerada Sripaipan
Irving Hoffman
William C. Miller
Vivian F. Go
Comparing a standard and tailored approach to scaling up an evidence-based intervention for antiretroviral therapy for people who inject drugs in Vietnam: study protocol for a cluster randomized hybrid type III trial
Implementation Science
Implementation science
Implementation strategies
Tailoring implementation strategies
Intervention mapping
People who inject drugs
Vietnam
author_facet Minh X. B. Nguyen
Anh V. Chu
Byron J. Powell
Ha V. Tran
Long H. Nguyen
An T. M. Dao
Manh D. Pham
Son H. Vo
Ngoc H. Bui
David W. Dowdy
Carl A. Latkin
Kathryn E. Lancaster
Brian W. Pence
Teerada Sripaipan
Irving Hoffman
William C. Miller
Vivian F. Go
author_sort Minh X. B. Nguyen
title Comparing a standard and tailored approach to scaling up an evidence-based intervention for antiretroviral therapy for people who inject drugs in Vietnam: study protocol for a cluster randomized hybrid type III trial
title_short Comparing a standard and tailored approach to scaling up an evidence-based intervention for antiretroviral therapy for people who inject drugs in Vietnam: study protocol for a cluster randomized hybrid type III trial
title_full Comparing a standard and tailored approach to scaling up an evidence-based intervention for antiretroviral therapy for people who inject drugs in Vietnam: study protocol for a cluster randomized hybrid type III trial
title_fullStr Comparing a standard and tailored approach to scaling up an evidence-based intervention for antiretroviral therapy for people who inject drugs in Vietnam: study protocol for a cluster randomized hybrid type III trial
title_full_unstemmed Comparing a standard and tailored approach to scaling up an evidence-based intervention for antiretroviral therapy for people who inject drugs in Vietnam: study protocol for a cluster randomized hybrid type III trial
title_sort comparing a standard and tailored approach to scaling up an evidence-based intervention for antiretroviral therapy for people who inject drugs in vietnam: study protocol for a cluster randomized hybrid type iii trial
publisher BMC
series Implementation Science
issn 1748-5908
publishDate 2020-08-01
description Abstract Background People who inject drugs (PWID) bear a disproportionate burden of HIV infection and experience poor outcomes. A randomized trial demonstrated the efficacy of an integrated System Navigation and Psychosocial Counseling (SNaP) intervention in improving HIV outcomes, including antiretroviral therapy (ART) and medications for opioid use disorder (MOUD) uptake, viral suppression, and mortality. There is limited evidence about how to effectively scale such intervention. This protocol presents a hybrid type III effectiveness-implementation trial comparing two approaches for scaling-up SNaP. We will evaluate the effectiveness of SNaP implementation approaches as well as cost and the characteristics of HIV testing sites achieving successful or unsuccessful implementation of SNaP in Vietnam. Methods Design: In this cluster randomized controlled trial, two approaches to scaling-up SNaP for PWID in Vietnam will be compared. HIV testing sites (n = 42) were randomized 1:1 to the standard approach or the tailored approach. Intervention mapping was used to develop implementation strategies for both arms. The standard arm will receive a uniform package of these strategies, while implementation strategies for the tailored arm will be designed to address site-specific needs. Participants: HIV-positive PWID participants (n = 6200) will be recruited for medical record assessment at baseline; of those, 1500 will be enrolled for detailed assessments at baseline, 12, and 24 months. Site directors and staff at each of the 42 HIV testing sites will complete surveys at baseline, 12, and 24 months. Outcomes: Implementation outcomes (fidelity, penetration, acceptability) and effectiveness outcomes (ART, MOUD uptake, viral suppression) will be compared between the arms. To measure incremental costs, we will conduct an empirical costing study of each arm and the actual process of implementation from a societal perspective. Qualitative and quantitative site-level data will be used to explore key characteristics of HIV testing sites that successfully or unsuccessfully implement the intervention for each arm. Discussion Scaling up evidence-based interventions poses substantial challenges. The proposed trial contributes to the field of implementation science by applying a systematic approach to designing and tailoring implementation strategies, conducting a rigorous comparison of two promising implementation approaches, and assessing their incremental costs. Our study will provide critical guidance to Ministries of Health worldwide regarding the most effective, cost-efficient approach to SNaP implementation. Trial registration NCT03952520 on Clinialtrials.gov. Registered 16 May 2019.
topic Implementation science
Implementation strategies
Tailoring implementation strategies
Intervention mapping
People who inject drugs
Vietnam
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13012-020-01020-z
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spelling doaj-732996db4a104c948a6523d06bde85482020-11-25T03:10:21ZengBMCImplementation Science1748-59082020-08-0115111610.1186/s13012-020-01020-zComparing a standard and tailored approach to scaling up an evidence-based intervention for antiretroviral therapy for people who inject drugs in Vietnam: study protocol for a cluster randomized hybrid type III trialMinh X. B. Nguyen0Anh V. Chu1Byron J. Powell2Ha V. Tran3Long H. Nguyen4An T. M. Dao5Manh D. Pham6Son H. Vo7Ngoc H. Bui8David W. Dowdy9Carl A. Latkin10Kathryn E. Lancaster11Brian W. Pence12Teerada Sripaipan13Irving Hoffman14William C. Miller15Vivian F. Go16Department of Health Behavior, Gillings School of Global Public HealthUniversity of North Carolina Project VietnamBrown School, Washington University in St. LouisDepartment of Health Behavior, Gillings School of Global Public HealthVietnam Authority of HIV/AIDS ControlDepartment of Epidemiology, Institute of Preventive Medicine and Public HealthVietnam Authority of HIV/AIDS ControlVietnam Authority of HIV/AIDS ControlDepartment of Epidemiology, Institute of Preventive Medicine and Public HealthDepartment of Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public HealthDepartment of Health, Behavior and Society, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public HealthDepartment of Epidemiology, College of Public Health, Ohio State UniversityDepartment of Epidemiology, Gillings School of Global Public HealthDepartment of Health Behavior, Gillings School of Global Public HealthDivision of Infectious Diseases, UNC School of MedicineDepartment of Epidemiology, College of Public Health, Ohio State UniversityDepartment of Health Behavior, Gillings School of Global Public HealthAbstract Background People who inject drugs (PWID) bear a disproportionate burden of HIV infection and experience poor outcomes. A randomized trial demonstrated the efficacy of an integrated System Navigation and Psychosocial Counseling (SNaP) intervention in improving HIV outcomes, including antiretroviral therapy (ART) and medications for opioid use disorder (MOUD) uptake, viral suppression, and mortality. There is limited evidence about how to effectively scale such intervention. This protocol presents a hybrid type III effectiveness-implementation trial comparing two approaches for scaling-up SNaP. We will evaluate the effectiveness of SNaP implementation approaches as well as cost and the characteristics of HIV testing sites achieving successful or unsuccessful implementation of SNaP in Vietnam. Methods Design: In this cluster randomized controlled trial, two approaches to scaling-up SNaP for PWID in Vietnam will be compared. HIV testing sites (n = 42) were randomized 1:1 to the standard approach or the tailored approach. Intervention mapping was used to develop implementation strategies for both arms. The standard arm will receive a uniform package of these strategies, while implementation strategies for the tailored arm will be designed to address site-specific needs. Participants: HIV-positive PWID participants (n = 6200) will be recruited for medical record assessment at baseline; of those, 1500 will be enrolled for detailed assessments at baseline, 12, and 24 months. Site directors and staff at each of the 42 HIV testing sites will complete surveys at baseline, 12, and 24 months. Outcomes: Implementation outcomes (fidelity, penetration, acceptability) and effectiveness outcomes (ART, MOUD uptake, viral suppression) will be compared between the arms. To measure incremental costs, we will conduct an empirical costing study of each arm and the actual process of implementation from a societal perspective. Qualitative and quantitative site-level data will be used to explore key characteristics of HIV testing sites that successfully or unsuccessfully implement the intervention for each arm. Discussion Scaling up evidence-based interventions poses substantial challenges. The proposed trial contributes to the field of implementation science by applying a systematic approach to designing and tailoring implementation strategies, conducting a rigorous comparison of two promising implementation approaches, and assessing their incremental costs. Our study will provide critical guidance to Ministries of Health worldwide regarding the most effective, cost-efficient approach to SNaP implementation. Trial registration NCT03952520 on Clinialtrials.gov. Registered 16 May 2019.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13012-020-01020-zImplementation scienceImplementation strategiesTailoring implementation strategiesIntervention mappingPeople who inject drugsVietnam