Expanding Medication-Assisted Therapies in Central Asia
Yale University
Summary
Central Asia (CA) represents the most rapidly growing HIV epidemic region worldwide, concentrated in people who inject drugs (PWID) and their sexual partners, and scaling up opioid agonist therapies (OAT) in this region is the most cost-effective strategy to prevent new HIV infections, and more effective when combined with antiretroviral therapy (ART). The investigators propose to use the Network for the Improvement of Addiction Treatment (NIATx) implementation strategy to scale-up OAT in three diverse Central Asian countries (Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan) and guided by the Exploration-Planning-Implementation-Sustainment (EPIS) framework. Understanding the trajectories of implementation and scale-up in this context may emerge through creating communities of practice, especially when cohesion and competence evolves, and may guide other healthcare delivery challenges in the region (e.g., HIV, TB); as well as build important regional expertise and understanding implementation trajectories should help support OAT program sustainability.
Description
Central Asia (CA) represents the most rapidly growing HIV epidemic region worldwide, concentrated in people who inject drugs (PWID) and their sexual partners. Scaling up opioid agonist therapies (OAT) in CA is the most cost-effective strategy to prevent new HIV infections, and more effective when combined with antiretroviral therapy (ART). OAT, when adequately scaled, controls HIV epidemics through both primary and secondary prevention (increased engagement along the entire HIV treatment cascade). CA countries have especially low OAT (and ART) coverage and are uniquely impacted by their proxim…
Eligibility
- Age range
- 18+ years
- Sex
- All
- Healthy volunteers
- No
Inclusion Criteria: i. Aim 1: The inclusion criteria for Aim 1 Consists of: 1. Quantitative surveys for PWID 1. 18 years or older 2. Meeting DSM-V criteria for opioid dependence 3. Be either treatment naïve and seeking OAT or be on OAT for \< 90 days 2. Organizational Assessments for OAT Delivery Staff 1. 18 years or older 2. Currently working as an OAT delivery professional at an OAT delivery site 3. Focus Groups (PWID on OAT) 1. 18 years or older 2. Meeting DSM-V criteria for opioid dependence 3. Be either treatment naïve and seeking OAT or be on OAT for \< 90 da…
Interventions
- BehavioralNIATx
For each country, the learning collaborative will be comprised of a Chief Narcologist from each region where the investigators will initially train them and the coaches using all the tools from the NIATx Academy (2-3-day training). The national coach for each country will receive ongoing and in-depth coaching from a US-based super coach. A nationwide Nominal Group Technique (NGT) will be conducted to assess barriers and potential targets to guide decision-making about changes. At the end of the initial meeting, each Chief Narcologist (CN) will be able to identify a change target for Plan, Do, Study, Act (PDSA) (entry, retention) and create a Change Project Form to state what will be done (e.g. flowcharting), who is involved (team), what are the measures and timeframe (\<4 weeks).
Locations (4)
- Yale UniversityNew Haven, Connecticut
- Columbia University Global Health Research Center of Central AsiaAlmaty
- Den Sooluk NuruBishkek
- Institute for International Health and EducationDushanbe