Urban Gardening and Peer Nutritional Counseling for People with HIV and Food Insecurity

Last updated: February 21, 2025
Sponsor: University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Overall Status: Active - Recruiting

Phase

N/A

Condition

Hiv

Treatment

Peer Nutritional Counseling + Urban Gardening

Clinical Study ID

NCT06412016
R01MH131447
  • Ages > 18
  • All Genders

Study Summary

The investigators are conducting a fully powered cluster randomized controlled trial (RCT) of a culturally appropriate, multicomponent intervention combining peer nutritional counseling with urban gardening among people with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) in the Dominican Republic (DR) to assess efficacy, analyze mediators of effects, and evaluate detailed process data to inform scale-up. The study will examine the impact of the intervention on participants' HIV clinical outcomes (HIV viral load, antiretroviral therapy adherence, and HIV care retention) as well as intermediate outcomes such as food security and HIV-related stigma.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion

Inclusion Criteria:

  1. registered at one of the 20 HIV clinics in the study;

  2. age 18 or older;

  3. having initiated ART at least 6 months ago;

  4. detectable viral load in the previous 12 months based on medical records and/orevidence of adherence problems (missed clinic visits, delays in picking upantiretrovirals);

  5. moderate or severe household food insecurity

  6. physically able to plant and maintain an urban garden; stable housing and space fora garden (subjectively assessed by participants after hearing a description of whatis involved)

  7. planned residency in the local area for the duration of the study

Exclusion

Exclusion Criteria:

Does not meet above criteria

Study Design

Total Participants: 500
Treatment Group(s): 1
Primary Treatment: Peer Nutritional Counseling + Urban Gardening
Phase:
Study Start date:
June 14, 2024
Estimated Completion Date:
June 30, 2027

Study Description

HIV and food insecurity pose severe and interrelated problems in Latin America and the Caribbean, including in the Dominican Republic (DR), where HIV ranks as one of the top 5 causes of death and our prior studies have found that nearly 70% of people with HIV (PWH) have moderate or severe food insecurity. Despite the established, detrimental role of food insecurity on poor HIV treatment outcomes, evidence on sustainable interventions that address the cycle of food insecurity and poor HIV health is scarce. To address this gap, the investigators developed and piloted Proyecto para Mejorar la Seguridad Alimentaria (ProMeSA or Project to Improve Food Security in English), an integrated urban gardens and peer nutritional counseling intervention, and found it feasible, acceptable, and with preliminary efficacy at 6 and 12 months of improving food security and HIV virologic suppression. The purpose of this 5-year study is to conduct a fully powered cluster randomized controlled trial (RCT) of ProMeSA to assess intervention efficacy evaluated over a longer period (18 months) as well as mediators and barriers and facilitators to intervention uptake, implementation, and sustainability. The specific aims are: (1) Determine the efficacy of an integrated urban gardens and peer nutritional counseling intervention on the primary outcome of HIV viral suppression [undetectable HIV viral load (VL)] and secondary outcomes of antiretroviral therapy (ART) adherence and HIV care retention care among people with food insecurity across diverse regions in the DR; (2) Examine the intervention effects on intermediate outcomes posited to mediate the impact of ProMeSA on ART adherence, care retention, and viral suppression; (3) Evaluate process-related factors associated with intervention uptake and implementation (facilitators, barriers, fidelity, and replication costs) to inform future scale-up. The trial will include 20 HIV clinics randomized to intervention or usual care control (n=25 per clinic; 500 total study participants). VL and other key outcomes will be assessed at baseline, and 6-, 12- and 18-months. Following the investigators' intervention causal framework and pilot findings, they hypothesize that ProMeSA will improve food security and diet quality and reduce stigma and competing needs, which in turn will improve HIV clinical outcomes. The predominant causal paths identified will inform tailoring ProMeSA to enhance impact in future dissemination and implementation. In addition, the investigators will collect extensive quantitative and qualitative data on intervention implementation and participant experiences with the intervention across diverse settings and participants to inform scale-up. The study involves a partnership among researchers from the University of Massachusetts Amherst, University of California, San Francisco, RAND, and the Universidad Autonóma de Santo Domingo as well as the Dominican Ministries of Agriculture and Public Health, the Dominican National HIV/AIDS Council, and the United Nations World Food Program. To the investigators' knowledge, this will be the first full-scale trial to integrate nutritional counseling with food-generating activities among PWH with food insecurity, in support of national and international goals to achieve viral suppression and reduce the disease- and economic burden of HIV.

Connect with a study center

  • Hospital Taiwan 19 de marzo

    Azua,
    Dominican Republic

    Active - Recruiting

  • Hospital Nuestra Señora de la Altagracia

    Higüey, 23000
    Dominican Republic

    Active - Recruiting

  • CPN Las Cinco Casas

    Monte Plata,
    Dominican Republic

    Active - Recruiting

  • Hospital Nuestra Señora de Regla

    Peravia,
    Dominican Republic

    Active - Recruiting

  • Hospital Ricardo Limardo

    Puerto Plata, 57000
    Dominican Republic

    Active - Recruiting

  • SAI Veron

    Punta Cana,
    Dominican Republic

    Active - Recruiting

  • Hospital Leopoldo Pou

    Samaná, 32000
    Dominican Republic

    Active - Recruiting

  • Hospital Juan Pablo Pina

    San Cristóbal, 91000
    Dominican Republic

    Active - Recruiting

  • Hospital San Vicente de Paul

    San Francisco De Macorís, 31000
    Dominican Republic

    Active - Recruiting

  • Hospital Dr. Alejandro Cabral

    San Juan de la Maguana,
    Dominican Republic

    Active - Recruiting

  • Centro Especializado de Atención de Salud Juan XXIII

    Santiago De Los Caballeros, 51000
    Dominican Republic

    Active - Recruiting

  • Centro de Salud Integral Bella Vista

    Santiago De Los Caballeros, 51000
    Dominican Republic

    Active - Recruiting

  • Hospital José María Cabral y Báez

    Santiago De Los Caballeros, 51000
    Dominican Republic

    Active - Recruiting

  • Centro Sanitario de Santo Domingo

    Santo Domingo, 10201
    Dominican Republic

    Active - Recruiting

  • Centro de Orientación e Investigación Integral COIN

    Santo Domingo, 10410
    Dominican Republic

    Active - Recruiting

  • Hospital Dr Luis Eduardo Aybar

    Santo Domingo, 10306
    Dominican Republic

    Active - Recruiting

  • Instituto Dominicano de Estudios Virológicos IDEV

    Santo Domingo, 10103
    Dominican Republic

    Active - Recruiting

  • SAI Activo 20-30

    Santo Domingo, 10306
    Dominican Republic

    Active - Recruiting

  • AID for AIDS-Tu Salud

    Santo Domingo Este,
    Dominican Republic

    Active - Recruiting

  • Hospital Dr. Vinicio Calventi

    Santo Domingo Oeste,
    Dominican Republic

    Active - Recruiting

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