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Examining Psycho-Socioeconomic Linkages in TB Care: The UPLIFT Trial

Understanding Psycho-socioeconomic Linkages Through an Intervention Providing Enhanced Financial and Social Support During Tuberculosis Treatment

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About This Trial

Introduction: Tuberculosis (TB) remains an ongoing public health and socioeconomic challenge worldwide, especially in low- and middle-income countries such as Vietnam. Despite improvements in healthcare, TB still causes significant problems to those infected, especially within marginalized populations, including financial hardship, stigma, and mental health issues. This study aims to assess the effectiveness of a psycho-socioeconomic support intervention intended to improve treatment outcomes and reduce financial hardship faced by TB-affected households in Vietnam, measured through catastrophic costs. Methods: A hybrid type II effectiveness implementation study using a randomized control trial study design will be employed to evaluate the effectiveness and implementation of the intervention. The study will be conducted in 12 Vietnamese provinces across Northern, Central, and Southern regions, targeting areas with lower TB treatment success rates. Participants will be randomly assigned to either a control group, which will receive standard care, or an intervention group, which will receive cash transfers conditioned on participation in TB Club peer-support meetings. Data will be collected on the individual, household and district levels. Individual outcomes will include treatment success, health-related quality of life, TB-related stigma, and anxiety and depression. Household outcomes will include catastrophic cost incurrence, changes in financial capital and livelihoods, and TB service and universal health coverage (UHC) uptake. Implementation outcomes, by district, will include fidelity, satisfaction, participation, acceptability, and quality. Hypothesis: The study hypothesizes that providing financial and enhanced psychosocial support to people with TB will improve their treatment success and reduce the financial burden on TB-affected households.

Who May Be Eligible (Plain English)

Who May Qualify: - Diagnosed with drug-sensitive, pulmonary, new, or relapse TB - Initiated on TB treatment and reported/notified in VITIMES - Residing in one of the implementation districts for the past 1 month - First member of the household to enroll in the study Who Should NOT Join This Trial: - Not enrolled in VITIMES within 1 month of treatment initiation - Household registration in another province - Plans to relocate in the next 6 months - Additional family members living in the same household with someone enrolled in the study Always talk to your doctor about whether this trial is right for you.

Original Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria: * Diagnosed with drug-sensitive, pulmonary, new, or relapse TB * Initiated on TB treatment and reported/notified in VITIMES * Residing in one of the implementation districts for the past 1 month * First member of the household to enroll in the study Exclusion Criteria: * Not enrolled in VITIMES within 1 month of treatment initiation * Household registration in another province * Plans to relocate in the next 6 months * Additional family members living in the same household with someone enrolled in the study

Treatments Being Tested

BEHAVIORAL

Intervention

Intervention participants will receive cash transfers on the condition of their participation in peer-led TB support meetings (TB Clubs). Two monthly TB Club meetings will be held in each participating district. Each will aim to provide enhanced education about the TB treatment process, as well as to improve treatment engagement and adherence, foster social support and mitigate TB-related stigma. Participants will be eligible for a maximum of three cash transfers, amounting to a total of 3,000,000 VND. The first payment of 1,000,000 VND will be made after a participant joins one TB Club, the second payment will be completed after attending a second TB Club, and the third payment will be provided after attendance at their 6th TB Club.

Locations (12)

Long Dien District TB Unit
Ba Ria Vung Tau, Vietnam
O Mon District TB Unit
Can Tho, Vietnam
Lien Chieu District TB Unit
Da Nang, Vietnam
Son Tra District TB Unit
Da Nang, Vietnam
Phuc Tho District TB Unit
Hanoi, Vietnam
Binh Chanh District TB Unit
Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
District 04 District TB Unit
Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
District 5 District TB Unit
Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Hoc Mon District TB Unit
Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Can Duoc District TB Unit
Long An, Vietnam
Tan Hung District TB Unit
Long An, Vietnam
Thang Binh District TB Unit
Điện Bàn, Vietnam