ExtraCECI: a community-based person-centred-enhanced care intervention to improve the quality of life and person-centred outcomes for people living with HIV/AIDS in Ghana—protocol for cluster randomised controlled trial
Mary Abboah-Offei, Helen Elsey, Kennedy Bashan Nkhoma, Samson Abboah-Offei, Ada Keding, Justin Fenty, Antonina Yakimova, Catherine Hewitt, Gladys Dzansi, Vivian Efua Senoo-Dogbey, Stephen Ayisi Addo, James Akazili, Andrews Ayim, Richard Harding

TL;DR
This study tests a community-based care program to improve the quality of life for people living with HIV/AIDS in Ghana.
Contribution
The study introduces a person-centred care intervention (ExtraCECI) evaluated through a cluster randomised controlled trial in Ghana.
Findings
The trial will assess the effectiveness of ExtraCECI on quality of life using MOS-HIV scores.
A process evaluation will explore how the intervention is implemented and received.
Cost-effectiveness of the intervention will be analyzed using incremental cost-effectiveness ratios.
Abstract
People living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) have complex physical, psychological, social and spiritual needs following diagnosis and poorer health-related quality of life than the general population. Holistic assessment and care delivery incorporating person-centred principles is required to address these needs. This protocol describes a cluster randomised controlled trial (cRCT) and process evaluation to evaluate the effectiveness of the extra community-based enhanced care intervention (ExtraCECI) to improve the quality of life and person-centred outcomes for PLWHA in Ghana. This cRCT will randomly assign 26 recruited HIV clinics using 1:1 allocation to either ExtraCECI intervention or standard HIV care, with each clinic recruiting an average of 25 participants, that is, 650 in total. Eligible participants are adult PLWHA aged at least 18 years and in HIV care for at least 6 months, with…
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TopicsHIV/AIDS Research and Interventions · Family Caregiving in Mental Illness · Global Maternal and Child Health
