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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 |