Tatua Study

Title:
Adapting a lay health worker problem-solving therapy intervention for at-risk pregnant/postpartum women with HIV in Kenya to promote treatment success
Acronym:
TATUA
Timeline:
2023 – 2025
Status:
Ongoing
Site Principal Investigators:
- Dr. Lisa Abuogi
- Dr. Janet Turan
- Dr. Karen Hampanda
- Dr. Laura Beres
- Dr. Linnet Ongeri
- Dr. Jeffrey Szychowski
- Dr. Anna Helova
- Kevin Owuor
Funder:
NIH
Objective
This study aims to determine whether risk stratification of pregnant/postpartum women living with HIV (PWLWH), in conjunction with a tailored psychosocial support intervention, can optimize health outcomes for the most vulnerable women and infants.
- Adapting a lay health worker problem-solving therapy intervention for at-risk pregnant/postpartum women with HIV in Kenya to promote treatment success
- The major goal of this project is to determine whether risk stratification of PWLWH in conjunction with a tailored psychosocial support intervention can optimize health outcomes for women and infants by preventing HIV treatment failure and disengagement from care.
- Started on May 2023; 3 FGDs done, 1 HCD done (analysis of the FGD and HCD is ongoing)
Funded by NATIONAL INSTITUTE HEALTH/University Of Colorado Denver