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A combination intervention addressing sexual risk-taking behaviors among vulnerable women in Uganda: study protocol for a cluster randomized clinical trial
by
Ssewamala, Fred M.
, Sensoy Bahar, Ozge
, Mayo-Wilson, Larissa Jennings
, McKay, Mary M.
, Kagaayi, Joseph
, Bellamy, Scarlett
, Witte, Susan S.
, Tozan, Yesim
, Kiyingi, Joshua
, Nabunya, Proscovia
in
Accounting
/ Adult
/ AIDS treatment
/ Analysis
/ Clinical trials
/ Disease transmission
/ Economic empowerment
/ Employability
/ Female
/ Gynecology
/ HIV
/ HIV infections
/ HIV Infections - prevention & control
/ HIV/AIDS
/ Humans
/ Income
/ Literacy
/ Maternal and Child Health
/ Medical research
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Mentoring
/ Poverty
/ Power, Psychological
/ Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic
/ Reproductive Medicine
/ Research Design
/ Risk factors
/ Risk Reduction Behavior
/ Risk-Taking
/ Sex Work
/ Sexual Behavior
/ Sexually transmitted disease prevention
/ Sexually transmitted diseases
/ Study Protocol
/ Sub-Saharan Africa
/ Sustainable development
/ Uganda
/ Violence
/ Vulnerable Populations
/ Women engaged in sex work
/ Women's health
/ Women's health behaviors and health promotion
/ Work environment
/ Workers
2019
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A combination intervention addressing sexual risk-taking behaviors among vulnerable women in Uganda: study protocol for a cluster randomized clinical trial
by
Ssewamala, Fred M.
, Sensoy Bahar, Ozge
, Mayo-Wilson, Larissa Jennings
, McKay, Mary M.
, Kagaayi, Joseph
, Bellamy, Scarlett
, Witte, Susan S.
, Tozan, Yesim
, Kiyingi, Joshua
, Nabunya, Proscovia
in
Accounting
/ Adult
/ AIDS treatment
/ Analysis
/ Clinical trials
/ Disease transmission
/ Economic empowerment
/ Employability
/ Female
/ Gynecology
/ HIV
/ HIV infections
/ HIV Infections - prevention & control
/ HIV/AIDS
/ Humans
/ Income
/ Literacy
/ Maternal and Child Health
/ Medical research
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Mentoring
/ Poverty
/ Power, Psychological
/ Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic
/ Reproductive Medicine
/ Research Design
/ Risk factors
/ Risk Reduction Behavior
/ Risk-Taking
/ Sex Work
/ Sexual Behavior
/ Sexually transmitted disease prevention
/ Sexually transmitted diseases
/ Study Protocol
/ Sub-Saharan Africa
/ Sustainable development
/ Uganda
/ Violence
/ Vulnerable Populations
/ Women engaged in sex work
/ Women's health
/ Women's health behaviors and health promotion
/ Work environment
/ Workers
2019
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A combination intervention addressing sexual risk-taking behaviors among vulnerable women in Uganda: study protocol for a cluster randomized clinical trial
by
Ssewamala, Fred M.
, Sensoy Bahar, Ozge
, Mayo-Wilson, Larissa Jennings
, McKay, Mary M.
, Kagaayi, Joseph
, Bellamy, Scarlett
, Witte, Susan S.
, Tozan, Yesim
, Kiyingi, Joshua
, Nabunya, Proscovia
in
Accounting
/ Adult
/ AIDS treatment
/ Analysis
/ Clinical trials
/ Disease transmission
/ Economic empowerment
/ Employability
/ Female
/ Gynecology
/ HIV
/ HIV infections
/ HIV Infections - prevention & control
/ HIV/AIDS
/ Humans
/ Income
/ Literacy
/ Maternal and Child Health
/ Medical research
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Mentoring
/ Poverty
/ Power, Psychological
/ Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic
/ Reproductive Medicine
/ Research Design
/ Risk factors
/ Risk Reduction Behavior
/ Risk-Taking
/ Sex Work
/ Sexual Behavior
/ Sexually transmitted disease prevention
/ Sexually transmitted diseases
/ Study Protocol
/ Sub-Saharan Africa
/ Sustainable development
/ Uganda
/ Violence
/ Vulnerable Populations
/ Women engaged in sex work
/ Women's health
/ Women's health behaviors and health promotion
/ Work environment
/ Workers
2019
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A combination intervention addressing sexual risk-taking behaviors among vulnerable women in Uganda: study protocol for a cluster randomized clinical trial
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A combination intervention addressing sexual risk-taking behaviors among vulnerable women in Uganda: study protocol for a cluster randomized clinical trial
2019
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Overview
Background
Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) has the highest number of people living with HIV/AIDS, with Nigeria, South Africa, and Uganda accounting for 48% of new infections. A systematic review of the HIV burden among women engaged in sex work (WESW) in 50 low- and middle-income countries found that they had increased odds of HIV infection relative to the general female population. Social structural factors, such as the sex work environment, violence, stigma, cultural issues, and criminalization of sex work are critical in shaping sexually transmitted infection (STI)/HIV risks among WESW and their clients in Uganda. Poverty is the most commonly cited reason for involvement in sex work in SSA. Against this backdrop, this study protocol describes a randomized controlled trial (RCT) that tests the impact of adding economic empowerment to traditional HIV risk reduction (HIVRR) to reduce new incidence of STIs and HIV among WESW in Rakai and the greater Masaka regions in Uganda.
Methods
This three-arm RCT will evaluate the efficacy of adding savings, financial literacy and vocational training/mentorship to traditional HIVRR on reducing new incidence of STI infections among 990 WESW across 33 hotspots. The three arms (
n
= 330 each) are: 1) Control group: only HIVRR versus 2) Treatment group 1: HIVRR plus Savings plus Financial Literacy (HIVRR + S + FL); and 3) Treatment group 2: HIVRR plus S plus FL plus Vocational Skills Training and Mentorship (V) (HIVRR + S + FL + V). Data will be collected at baseline (pre-test), 6, 12, 18 and 24-months post-intervention initiation. This study will use an embedded experimental mixed methods design where qualitative data will be collected post-intervention across all conditions to explore participant experiences.
Discussion
When WESW have access to more capital and/or alternative forms of employment and start earning formal income outside of sex work, they may be better able to improve their skills and employability for professional advancement, thereby reducing their STI/HIV risk. The study findings may advance our understanding of how best to implement gender-specific HIV prevention globally, engaging women across the HIV treatment cascade. Further, results will provide evidence for the intervention’s efficacy to reduce STIs and inform implementation sustainability, including costs and cost-effectiveness.
Trial registration
ClinicalTrials.gov
, ID:
NCT03583541
.
Publisher
BioMed Central,BioMed Central Ltd,BMC
Subject
/ Adult
/ Analysis
/ Female
/ HIV
/ HIV Infections - prevention & control
/ HIV/AIDS
/ Humans
/ Income
/ Literacy
/ Medicine
/ Poverty
/ Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic
/ Sex Work
/ Sexually transmitted disease prevention
/ Sexually transmitted diseases
/ Uganda
/ Violence
/ Women's health behaviors and health promotion
/ Workers
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