Evaluation of adherence monitoring system using evriMED with a differentiated response compared to standard of care among drug-sensitive TB patients in three provinces in South Africa : a protocol for a cluster randomised control trial
Date
2021-06-09
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BMC (part of Springer Nature)
Abstract
Background: South Africa has achieved drug-susceptible TB (DS-TB) treatment success of only 77% among people
with new and previously treated TB. Alternative approaches are required to improve medication adherence and
treatment completion to limit transmission, TB relapse and the development of resistance. This study aims to
implement and evaluate the use of adherence medication monitors (Wisepill evriMED 1000) with a differentiated
response to patient care, among DS-TB patients in three provinces of South Africa.
Methods: In total, 18 public health clinics across three provinces were selected. Clinics were randomised to intervention or
standard of care clinics. In each clinic, approximately 145 DS-TB patients are being enrolled to reach a total of 2610. All
patients have their daily adherence monitored using medication monitors. In the intervention arm, patients are receiving
medication monitor reminders and differentiated care in response to adherence data. This weekly review of daily real-time
monitoring will be undertaken from a central database. The differentiated care model includes automated SMS reminders
with a missed dose, research staff-initiated phone call to the patient with a second or third missed dose, a home visit if four
or more doses are missed, and motivational counselling if four or more doses are missed repeatedly. Fidelity of the
intervention will be measured through process evaluation. Patients in control clinics will receive medication monitors for
adherence tracking, standard of care TB education, and normal clinic follow-up procedures. The primary outcome is the
proportion of patients by arm with >80% adherence, as measured by the medication monitor. The feasibility and
acceptability of the intervention will be assessed by in-depth interviews with patients, stakeholders, and study staff. A cost
effectiveness analysis of the intervention and standard of care clinics will be conducted.
Significance: This trial will provide evidence for the use of an intervention, including medication monitors and differentiated
care package, to improve adherence to TB treatment. Improved adherence should also improve TB treatment completion
rates, thus reducing loss to follow-up rates, and TB relapse among people with TB. The intervention is intended to ultimately
improve overall TB control and reduce TB transmission in South Africa.
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CITATION: Maraba, N., et al. 2021. Evaluation of adherence monitoring system using evriMED with a differentiated response compared to standard of care among drug-sensitive TB patients in three provinces in South Africa : a protocol for a cluster randomised control trial. Trials, 22:389, doi:10.1186/s13063-021-05337-y.
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Keywords
TB patients, Patient monitoring, Medication systems, Treatment compliance
Citation
Maraba, N., et al. 2021. Evaluation of adherence monitoring system using evriMED with a differentiated response compared to standard of care among drug-sensitive TB patients in three provinces in South Africa : a protocol for a cluster randomised control trial. Trials, 22:389, doi:10.1186/s13063-021-05337-y