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Published in: AIDS and Behavior 4/2014

01-04-2014 | Original Paper

Pregnant Women Living with HIV (WLH) Supported at Clinics by Peer WLH: A Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial

Authors: Linda Richter, Mary Jane Rotheram-Borus, Alastair Van Heerden, Alan Stein, Mark Tomlinson, Jessica M. Harwood, Tamsen Rochat, Heidi Van Rooyen, W. Scott Comulada, Zihling Tang

Published in: AIDS and Behavior | Issue 4/2014

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Abstract

Throughout Africa, Peer Mentors who are women living with HIV (WLH) are supporting pregnant WLH at antenatal and primary healthcare clinics (McColl in BMJ 344:e1590, 2012). We evaluate a program using this intervention strategy at 1.5 months post-birth. In a cluster randomized controlled trial in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, eight clinics were randomized for their WLH to receive either: standard care (SC), based on national guidelines to prevent mother-to-child transmission (4 clinics; n = 656 WLH); or an enhanced intervention (EI; 4 clinics; n = 544 WLH). The EI consisted of four antenatal and four postnatal small group sessions led by Peer Mentors, in addition to SC. WLH were recruited during pregnancy and 70 % were reassessed at 1.5 months post-birth. EI’s effect was ascertained on 16 measures of maternal and infant well-being using random effects regressions to control for clinic clustering. A binomial test for correlated outcomes evaluated EI’s overall effectiveness. Among EI WLH reassessed, 87 % attended at least one intervention session (mean 4.1, SD 2.0). Significant overall benefits were found in EI compared to SC using the binomial test. However, it is important to note that EI WLH were significantly less likely to adhere to ARV during pregnancy compared to SC. Secondarily, compared to SC, EI WLH were more likely to ask partners to test for HIV, better protected their infants from HIV transmission, and were less likely to have depressed mood and stunted infants. Adherence to clinic intervention groups was low, yet, there were benefits for maternal and infant health at 1.5 months post-birth.
Footnotes
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The guidelines of the National Department of Health have since shifted to consistent breastfeeding (2005).
 
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While we reassessed 69 % of EI WLH post-birth, we documented intervention attendance among the full baseline sample. Among EI WLH assessed at baseline, 64 % attended at least one antenatal intervention session (mean 2.7 sessions, SD 1.1), 41 % attended at least one postnatal meeting (mean 2.5, SD 1.2), and 73 % attended any sessions (mean 3.8, SD 2.0).
 
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Title
Pregnant Women Living with HIV (WLH) Supported at Clinics by Peer WLH: A Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial
Authors
Linda Richter
Mary Jane Rotheram-Borus
Alastair Van Heerden
Alan Stein
Mark Tomlinson
Jessica M. Harwood
Tamsen Rochat
Heidi Van Rooyen
W. Scott Comulada
Zihling Tang
Publication date
01-04-2014
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
AIDS and Behavior / Issue 4/2014
Print ISSN: 1090-7165
Electronic ISSN: 1573-3254
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10461-014-0694-2

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