Assessing Viral Load suppression in clients receiving 6 Multi Month Refill at Dedza District Hospital
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Date
2022-01-19
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Kamuzu University of Health Sciences
Abstract
Type of Study
This will be retrospective cohort study design.
Problem
Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) positive clients taking Anti-Retroviral Therapy (ART)
put on newly introduced Service Delivery Model (DSD) of 6 Multi Months Refill (6MMR) take
about 6 months before they are seen at a clinic for clinical assessment including adherence
counselling by a professional health worker. Studies done in some countries have associated this
long period to have negative effect on Viral Load (VL) suppression. High viral load is associated
with increased risk of opportunistic infections, treatment failure and death.
Broad Objective
To assess viral load suppression among clients on 6 MMR enrolled at ART clinic at Dedza
District Hospital.
Specific Objectives
1. To establish viral load suppression rate in clients on 6 MMR enrolled at Dedza District
Hospital ART clinic.
2. To compare viral load suppression rates among clients on 3 Multi Months Refill (3
MMR) to those on 6 MMR enrolled at Dedza District Hospital ART clinic
3. To identify factors associated with viral load suppression in clients receiving 6 MMR
enrolled at Dedza District ART clinic
Methodology
Study Place
The study will take place in Dedza district at Dedza District Hospital. Data will be collected at
Dedza District Hospital ART clinic.
Study Population
Participants to the study will be HIV positive clients enrolled at Dedza ART clinic, 18 years old
and who were given 3 or 6 MMR from September 2019 to July 2021.
Study Period
The study period will be 12 months (from April 2021 to May 2022) including time for developing
protocol, data extraction tools, obtaining all appropriate approvals, training of study assistants,
data collection, data analysis, writing dissertation and dissemination.
Data collection Procedures
The study will utilize secondary data that will be extracted from ART, HIV Testing Services
(HTS), appointment registers, client master cards and Electronic Master Record (EMR) using a
designed data collection tools. The following variables will be collected: Demographic data, type
of employment, distance from the hospital, place of residence (rural, urban or semi urban), type of
relation with guardian, months on ART regimen, pill count, comorbidity with Tuberculosis (TB),
viral load result after receiving either 3 MMR or 6 MMR.
Data analysis
Multivariate binary logistic regression will be used to test if each of explanatory variables is
associated with Viral Load Suppression among clients on 6 MMR.
Constraints
Being a retrospective study that will use secondary data, some data valuables like employment
status, pill count and viral load results might be missing. However, the researcher plans to be
looking for the missing data in Electronic Master Record (EMR), in paper based master cards and
Laboratory registers for viral load loads results.
Expected Findings
The study will establish rates of viral suppression and identify factors associated with viral load
suppression in clients receiving 6 MMR. The findings will inform policy makers in deciding the
right clients to be put on 6 MMR basing on the factors that will be associated with viral load
suppression.
Dissemination
Research finding will submitted to College of Medicine Research and Ethics Committee
(COMREC), College of Medicine Library and Dedza District Hospital. Manuscript will be
prepared for peer Journal publication.
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Keywords
Viral load in patients receiving 6 months ART