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Table 1 Study summary (Template adapted from the World Health Organization Trial Registration Data Set)

From: A simulation and experiential learning intervention for labor and delivery providers to address HIV stigma during childbirth in Tanzania: study protocol for the evaluation of the MAMA intervention

DATA CATEGORY

INFORMATION

Title

Pilot evaluation of MAMA (Mradi wa Afya ya Mama Mzazi, Project to Support the Health of Women Giving Birth): A simulation and experiential learning intervention for labor and delivery providers to address HIV stigma during childbirth in Tanzania

Primary registry and trial identifying number

ClinicalTrials.gov

NCT05271903

Registered March 8, 2022

Secondary identifying numbers

R21TW012001 (U.S. NIH Grant/Contract)

Primary funder

Fogarty International Center (NIH)

Contact for public queries

Melissa Watt, PhD

melissa.watt@hsc.utah.edu

Countries of recruitment

Tanzania

Health condition(s) or problem(s) studied

Health services research

Key inclusion criteria

Birthing women:

Over age 18

Gave birth in a study clinic

Diagnosed with HIV

Labor and delivery providers:

Over age 18

Employed by a study clinic

Works clinically in the labor and delivery ward

Study type

Interventional (Clinical Trial)

Allocation: N/A

Intervention model: Single group assignment

Date of first enrollment

Birthing women: March 14, 2022

Labor and delivery providers: November 15, 2022 [anticipated]

Target sample size

Birthing women: 206

Labor and delivery providers: 60

Recruitment status

Recruiting

Primary outcome(s)

Birthing women:

Perceptions of respectful maternity care

Labor and delivery providers:

Practices of respectful maternity care

Key secondary outcomes

Birthing women:

Postpartum HIV care engagement

Perceptions of HIV stigma in the facility

Internalized HIV stigma

Clinical outcomes and evidence-based birth practices

Labor and delivery providers:

Stigma toward WLHIV

Self-efficacy in delivering intrapartum care