Evaluating the Effectiveness of the Pratt Pouch on Completion of Six Weeks of Nevirapine Prophylaxis
Overview
Uganda
Innovative Technologies; PMTCT and HIV-free Survival
This Saving Lives at Birth study evaluated the effectiveness of the innovative Pratt Pouch as a tool for expanding access to infant Nevirapine prophylaxis for HIV-exposed infants in Uganda. The mixed methods study included a pre- and post-intervention survey of mothers as well as the collection of costing data to inform policy.
Data Collection Period: 09/2019 – 01/2020
Publications and Presentations:
- Findings presented at the 12th International Workshop on HIV & Pediatrics, November 2020: “Effects of Pratt Pouch on HIV-Exposed Infants in Completing Full Six-Week Nevirapine Prophylaxis Regimen in Uganda“
- Findings published in PLOS ONE, March 2021: “Effects of the Pratt pouch model of dispensing nevirapine prophylaxis on HIV exposed infant completion of 6 weeks of prophylaxis in Uganda“