The goals of this research are: 1) To test the efficacy of a self-care symptom management manual by examining whether people who use the manual find it to be useful; 2) To examine symptom and demographic data related to self-care behaviors, symptom control, medication adherence and enhanced quality of life. The University of California, San Francisco is the coordinating site for this multi-site international study.
People living with HIV/AIDS encounter many psychological, physiological, and cognitive symptoms, such as pain, diarrhea, fever, fatigue, depression, and confusion. These symptoms have been found to restrict a person's daily life significantly. Self-management of multiple HIV and medication side effects symptoms and maintaining optimal quality of life have, therefore, become major daily tasks for people living with HIV/AIDS. This study is a randomized controlled trial with a two-group repeated measures design to test the efficacy of the symptom management manual. Two groups (experimental and control) will be assessed in a repeated measures design at 3 time points: baseline (time 0), one month (time 1), and two months (time 2). Data will be analyzed using longitudinal mixture modeling. Comparison(s): HIV-positive patients receiving a symptom management manual and orientation to the manual, compared to HIV-positive patients receiving a nutrition manual and orientation to the manual.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
775
Participants receive the Symptom Management Manual, and are shown an example. They are given the Manual to take home with them and use.
San Francisco Veteran's Affairs Medical Center
San Francisco, California, United States
PositiveHealth Practice
San Francisco, California, United States
Jackson Park Hospital
Chicago, Illinois, United States
Degree of helpfulness (not at all, somewhat, very, extremely) of the symptom management manual at 1 month and 2 months.
Time frame: 1 month and 2 months
Change in quality of life.
Time frame: 1 month and 2 months
Change in adherence.
Time frame: 1 month and 2 months
Change in symptoms.
Time frame: 1 month and 2 months
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Boston Living Center
Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Valley AIDS Clinic - Harlingen
Harlingen, Texas, United States
Thomas Street Health Center
Houston, Texas, United States
University of Utah Health Science Center
Salt Lake City, Utah, United States
Nazareth Hospital
Nairobi, Kenya
AIDS Clinical Trials Unit
San Juan, Puerto Rico
Casita de Salud Integral Ramón Vicente, Universidad del Turabo
Vega Baja, Puerto Rico
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