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HIV Reengagement and Assessment Mobile Program (Project RAMP)

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University of North Carolina (UNC)

Status

Completed

Conditions

HIV/AIDS

Treatments

Other: Qualitative Interview
Behavioral: Reengagement and Assessment Mobile Program

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other
Industry

Identifiers

NCT04151498
19-0664

Details and patient eligibility

About

The North Carolina Bridge Counselor system is designed to help link out of care HIV positive patients back into HIV care. It has improved initial linkages and patient re-engagement overall, but for a sizable group of patients, the current system has not been effective, leaving a population of hard-to-reach, lost-to-care patients who remain out of care. There is limited understanding of the lived experiences of patients who fall out of HIV care and become recalcitrant to re-engagement because they are difficult to reach and therefore underrepresented in research. Out of care HIV+ patients who have not reengaged in care following the standard of care who chose to enroll in the study will participate in 2 semi-structured interviews and receive a field-based HIV re-engagement and treatment intervention (Project RAMP). Project RAMP will consist of up to 4 visits from an outreach research nurse designed to serve as an "on-ramp" to HIV care. At these visits, the outreach number will counsel on HIV care and treatment and obtain a medical history and labs. Results will be communicated to the participant's clinic provider in an effort to both encourage the patient to return to care and facilitate more rapid antiretroviral therapy (ART) initiation by the clinic provider. The research team will also provide the participant in-person assistance with scheduling a clinic visit. Clinic providers may re-initiate ART prior to the reengagement clinic visit, with adherence support provided by the outreach nurse.

Full description

The overall purpose of the Project RAMP intervention is to find out what challenges make it hard for people living with HIV to keep their in-person clinic appointments. The investigators also hope to learn how much a mobile HIV treatment van may help patients who have been out of care for a minimum of 6 months, to re-start keeping regular clinic visits. The investigators also hope this information will help be useful in learning best practices for providing health care to people living with HIV.

This study will recruit a total of 30 participants, 20 for the intervention and 10 for the usual care group. Participants will be recruited through bridge counselors at the partnering clinic, whose roles and responsibilities consist of finding and reaching out to patients who have been out of HIV care in an attempt to get them reengaged.

Participants will have up to 5 study visits that are between 1- 4 weeks apart. Each visit will last about 1 to 1.5 hours. Participants will also be asked to participate in two in depth interview: a baseline interview at the start of the study that will ask questions about each participant's experience with their past clinic visits and an exit interview at the end of the study regarding their experience participating in the HIV mobile treatment program (Project RAMP). The pre-intervention visit (Visit 0) includes the first interview, providing some brief information about you, a urine pregnancy test for participants who are female, and a brief meeting with a financial technician who will help participants complete their insurance information. Intervention Visit 1 will include a nurse from the partnering clinic administering the video educational intervention, HIV medication adherence counseling, a health history form, blood draws for standard reengagement labs (CD4 count, HIV viral load, comprehensive metabolic panel, complete blood count with differential, rapid plasma reagin and HIV genotype). Specimens from these visits will be delivered to partnering clinic for analysis. Notes from the mobile visit will be shared with the study PI, who will in term communicate these notes with the assigned clinic provider of each participant. Visits 2-4 will include a study nurse conducting additional blood draws if recommended by their assigned provider, and a review of adherence counseling and health history forms.

At the end of each intervention visit, participants will be if they would like to make an in person clinic appointment. Those who decline at the end of intervention Visits 1-3 will be offered an additional field visit appointment. Those who decline an in person clinic appointment at the end of Visit 4 will move on to completing the exit interview in person at this time and will complete the study following the exit interview. Participants who schedule a clinic appointment will have their exit interview in person or via phone within 3 months of their clinic visit. All participants will be follow up to 6 months after their last study visit to to access their viral load, if this information is available.

Enrollment

30 patients

Sex

All

Ages

18+ years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Age >= 18 years
  • HIV positive
  • Referred to the bridge counselors by the partnering clinic as out of care for >=6 months and not successfully re-engaged in care by a bridge counselor
  • Willing and able to give informed consent and adhere to study visits

Exclusion criteria

  • Unwilling or physically unable to participate in study visits on the mobile van
  • Lack of English language fluency
  • Planning or preferring to transfer HIV care to an HIV clinic other than the partnering HIV clinic
  • Pregnant women will be expedited into clinical care and will not be eligible for the study
  • Presence of mobility or balance issues that prevent patient from safely stepping up onto the mobile unit without assistance

Trial design

Primary purpose

Health Services Research

Allocation

Non-Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

30 participants in 3 patient groups

Intervention Group
Experimental group
Description:
This group will complete an HIV health reengagement intervention on a mobile van, in addition to a pre- and post-intervention qualitative interview.
Treatment:
Behavioral: Reengagement and Assessment Mobile Program
Other: Qualitative Interview
Usual Care Reengagement Group
Other group
Description:
This group will complete a qualitative interview about barriers and facilitators to HIV care.
Treatment:
Other: Qualitative Interview
Non-enrolling Group
No Intervention group
Description:
This group will not be enrolled in the intervention, and will include de-identified data from clinic patients referred to bridge counselors during the study time period that do not participate in the intervention.

Trial contacts and locations

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