Nurse‐led sequential multiple assignment randomized trial of nudging intervention for early antiretroviral therapy initiation among patients with HIV/AIDS: Implementation study protocol

Author:

Zhou Yaqin1ORCID,Meng Jingjing2,Zhang Xiangjun3,Ma Jun1,Fan Sisi1,Zuo Hong1,Shi Jingzheng4,Wang Wenru5ORCID,Wang Honghong1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Xiangya School of Nursing Central South University Changsha China

2. School of Nursing Anhui Medical University Hefei China

3. Department of Clinical Pharmacy and Translational Science, College of Pharmacy University of Tennessee Health Science Center Memphis Tennessee USA

4. Xiangya School of Public Health Central South University Changsha China

5. Alice Lee Centre for Nursing Studies, Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine National University of Singapore Singapore Singapore

Abstract

AbstractAimsIn China, more than 30% of patients have not initiated treatment within 30 days of HIV diagnosis. Delayed initiation has a detrimental influence on disease outcomes and increases HIV transmission. The study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of a nurse‐led antiretroviral therapy initiation nudging intervention for people newly diagnosed with HIV in China to find the optimal intervention implementation strategy.MethodsA Hybrid Type II sequential multiple assignment randomized trial will be conducted at four Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Hunan, China. This study will recruit 447 people newly diagnosed with HIV aged ≥18 years and randomly assign them into two intervention groups and one control group. On top of the regular counselling services and referrals, intervention groups will receive a 4‐week, 2‐phase intervention based on the dual‐system theory and the nudge theory. The control group will follow the currently recommended referral procedures. The primary outcomes are whether treatment is initiated, as well as the length of time it takes. The study outcomes will be measured at the baseline, day 15, day 30, week 12, week 24 and week 48. Generalized estimating equations and survival analysis will be used to compare effectiveness and explore factors associated with antiretroviral therapy initiation. Both qualitative and quantitative information will be collected to assess implementation outcomes.DiscussionExisting strategies mostly target institutional‐level factors, with little consideration given to patients' decision‐making. To close this gap, we aim to develop an effective theory‐driven nudging strategy to improve early ART initiation.ImpactThis nurse‐led study will help to prevent delayed initiation by employing implementation science strategies for people newly diagnosed with HIV. This study contributes to the United Nations' objective of ending the AIDS pandemic by 2030.Trial RegistrationChinese Clinical Trial Registry ChiCTR2300070140. The trial was prospectively registered before the first participant was recruited.Patient and public involvementThe nudging intervention was finalized through the Nominal Group Technique where we invited five experts in the related field and five people living with HIV to participate.

Funder

Natural Science Foundation of Hunan Province

Hunan Provincial Innovation Foundation for Postgraduate

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

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