The goal of the research was to evaluate the performance of items within the Kizazi Kipya (K2) Orphan and Vulnerable Children (OVC) HIV risk screening tool in identifying HIV-positive children, to optimize an HIV screening tool for OVC and children and adolescents in facility settings and to assess the feasibility and acceptability of home-based HIV risk screening and testing.
Under the ongoing community-based Kizazi Kipya (K2) OVC project, program staff currently administer a 13-item HIV risk screening tool to all K2 program beneficiaries, and refers those who screen positive to facility-based HIV testing. A subset of this 13-item tool is a module of four items that had previously been used as a standalone four-question screening tool in facilities in Zimbabwe. The primary objectives of this study are as follows. 1. To evaluate the performance of a lay cadre-administered four-item subset of the K2 HIV risk screening tool that matches the Zimbabwe evidence-based tool in predicting the HIV status of vulnerable children/adolescents represented by two populations: (a) K2 OVC beneficiaries and (b) children/adolescents attending health facilities. 2. To identify additional items in the K2 HIV risk screening tool that could be added to the four-question subset to improve the tool's performance. 3. To assess fidelity to the administration of the OVC HIV screening tool items through structured observations of community case workers in the K2 program. 4. To assess the acceptability of OVC HIV risk screening and testing implemented in the community among OVC beneficiaries in the K2 program. 5. To assess the acceptability and feasibility of integrating the OVC HIV screening tool with HIV testing among OVC community case workers in the K2 program.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
21,080
Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation
Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
Sensitivity of HIV risk screening tool
Children/adolescents testing HIV positive on the tool who are truly HIV positive
Time frame: Within four weeks
Specificity of HIV risk screening tool
Children/adolescents testing HIV negative on the tool who are truly HIV negative
Time frame: Within four weeks
Positive predictive value
Proportion of children/adolescents testing positive on the tool who actually have HIV
Time frame: Within four weeks
Negative predictive value
Proportion of children/adolescents testing negative on the tool who do not actually have HIV
Time frame: Within four weeks
Acceptability of HIV risk screening tool
Examining the extent of reception of the screening tool by the OVC caregivers and the community case workers using a semi-structured questionnaire
Time frame: Within six weeks
Feasibility of HIV risk screening tool
Exploring the practicality of use of HIV risk screening tool through focus group discussions with community case workers
Time frame: Within six weeks
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