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The impact of a couple-based intervention on one-year viral suppression among pregnant women living with HIV and their male partners in Malawi: a randomized controlled trial

The impact of a couple-based intervention on one-year viral suppression among pregnant women living with HIV and their male partners in Malawi: a randomized controlled trial
The impact of a couple-based intervention on one-year viral suppression among pregnant women living with HIV and their male partners in Malawi: a randomized controlled trial
Introduction: couple-based behavioral interventions (CBIs) have been associated with improved HIV virological outcomes for pregnant women and their male partners living with HIV in observational settings, but have never been tested in a randomized controlled trial (RCT).

Setting: Bwaila District Hospital Antenatal clinic (Lilongwe, Malawi).

Methods: an RCT was conducted among 500 pregnant women living with HIV (index clients) randomized 1:1 to the standard of care (SOC) or CBI and followed for one year. The CBI offered an initial session for index clients, HIV assisted partner notification, two enhanced couple counseling and testing sessions, illustrated materials, and antiretroviral therapy pick-up for either couple member at the antenatal clinic. At 12 months, viral load among index clients and male partners with HIV was measured. Risk differences (RD) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) compared viral suppression (<1000 copies/ml) between arms.

Results: mean index client age was 26.6 years; most were married or cohabiting (93.3%). Index client viral suppression was 6.5% higher in the CBI arm (88.0%) than in the SOC arm (81.6%). Male partner viral suppression was 16.2% higher in the CBI arm (73.6%) than the SOC arm (57.4%). Overall couple viral suppression was 7.8% higher (CI: 0.5% to 15.1%, p=0.04) in the CBI arm (84%) than in the SOC arm (76.0%). Social harms were rare (3.6%) and comparable between arms (p=0.8).

Conclusion: this CBI had a positive impact on couple viral suppression. Scaling this CBI to antenatal clients with HIV and their male partners could improve HIV outcomes among expecting families.
HIV, adherence, behavior, couple, intervention, testing, viral load
1525-4135
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Rosenberg, Nora E., Graybill, Lauren A., Mtande, Tiwonge, Mcgrath, Nuala, Maman, Suzanne, Nthani, Tiyamike, Krysiak, Robert, Thengolose, Isaac, Hoffman, Irving, Miller, William C. and Hosseinipour, Mina (2025) The impact of a couple-based intervention on one-year viral suppression among pregnant women living with HIV and their male partners in Malawi: a randomized controlled trial. JAIDS Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes, 98 (4), 386-394, [10.1097/QAI.0000000000003583]. (doi:10.1097/QAI.0000000000003583).

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Abstract

Introduction: couple-based behavioral interventions (CBIs) have been associated with improved HIV virological outcomes for pregnant women and their male partners living with HIV in observational settings, but have never been tested in a randomized controlled trial (RCT).

Setting: Bwaila District Hospital Antenatal clinic (Lilongwe, Malawi).

Methods: an RCT was conducted among 500 pregnant women living with HIV (index clients) randomized 1:1 to the standard of care (SOC) or CBI and followed for one year. The CBI offered an initial session for index clients, HIV assisted partner notification, two enhanced couple counseling and testing sessions, illustrated materials, and antiretroviral therapy pick-up for either couple member at the antenatal clinic. At 12 months, viral load among index clients and male partners with HIV was measured. Risk differences (RD) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) compared viral suppression (<1000 copies/ml) between arms.

Results: mean index client age was 26.6 years; most were married or cohabiting (93.3%). Index client viral suppression was 6.5% higher in the CBI arm (88.0%) than in the SOC arm (81.6%). Male partner viral suppression was 16.2% higher in the CBI arm (73.6%) than the SOC arm (57.4%). Overall couple viral suppression was 7.8% higher (CI: 0.5% to 15.1%, p=0.04) in the CBI arm (84%) than in the SOC arm (76.0%). Social harms were rare (3.6%) and comparable between arms (p=0.8).

Conclusion: this CBI had a positive impact on couple viral suppression. Scaling this CBI to antenatal clients with HIV and their male partners could improve HIV outcomes among expecting families.

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Accepted/In Press date: 17 October 2024
e-pub ahead of print date: 23 December 2024
Published date: 1 April 2025
Keywords: HIV, adherence, behavior, couple, intervention, testing, viral load

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Local EPrints ID: 496801
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/496801
ISSN: 1525-4135
PURE UUID: 68094e49-14cf-41c8-8a30-d37d20ec36e8
ORCID for Nuala Mcgrath: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-1039-0159

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Date deposited: 08 Jan 2025 07:08
Last modified: 03 Sep 2025 01:46

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Author: Nora E. Rosenberg
Author: Lauren A. Graybill
Author: Tiwonge Mtande
Author: Nuala Mcgrath ORCID iD
Author: Suzanne Maman
Author: Tiyamike Nthani
Author: Robert Krysiak
Author: Isaac Thengolose
Author: Irving Hoffman
Author: William C. Miller
Author: Mina Hosseinipour

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