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Peer Outreach and Navigation Intervention to Increase PrEP Uptake Among Women at High Risk for HIV

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Montefiore Medicine Academic Health System

Status

Completed

Conditions

Pre-exposure Prophylaxis
HIV-1-infection

Treatments

Behavioral: Peer Navigation

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other
Other U.S. Federal agency

Identifiers

NCT03226873
2017-8139
1U01PS005111-01 (U.S. NIH Grant/Contract)

Details and patient eligibility

About

This pilot study will assess the feasibility and acceptability of a peer outreach and navigation intervention designed to increase access and promote HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) uptake among women at high risk for HIV.

Full description

Women who engage in exchange sex (i.e., sex in exchange for money, drugs, or other services) remain are at substantial risk for HIV infection. (1-6) Due to a confluence of social and structural factors, exchange sex is relatively prevalent among women from socially and economically marginalized groups, such as women who are transgender, unstably housed/homeless and/or those who use and/or inject drugs. (1-3, 19-23) The overarching goal of this research is to decrease new HIV infections among women who engage in exchange sex. Daily oral HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) is an innovative method of HIV prevention that women, themselves, can control; as such, PrEP has the potential to reduce the risk of HIV acquisition among women who engage in exchange sex. Therefore, the investigators developed a theory-guided behavioral intervention (PrEP-UP) which utilizes street-based peer outreach and navigation to increase access to PrEP and promote PrEP uptake among women involved in exchange sex. Specifically, PrEP-UP involves a Peer delivering PrEP education and counseling during street-based outreach followed by offer of a PrEP care appointment along with peer navigation (e.g., appointment accompaniment and reminders, etc.) for the first several PrEP care visits. The objective of this study is to assess the feasibility and acceptability of PrEP-UP. To implement PrEP-UP, the investigators will collaborate with an established community-based organization (CBO) in East Harlem, NY, which uses street-based peer outreach and navigation to connect individuals to needed health and social services. Medical and pharmacy records will be reviewed to assess PrEP initiation. The investigators will conduct self-report surveys at baseline and at a week 4-12 follow-up visit that will collect data about sexual and drug use risk behaviors, perceived HIV risk, and PrEP-related knowledge, attitudes, and self-efficacy to assess for temporal changes in these variables. Additionally, individual interviews will be conducted post-intervention with a subset of the women as well as the CBO staff and leadership to access acceptability of the intervention.

Enrollment

66 patients

Sex

All

Ages

18+ years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion and exclusion criteria

Inclusion Criteria:

  1. ≥18 years old
  2. fluent in English
  3. self-identifies as female or male-to-female transgender (or on the spectrum)

Exclusion Criteria

  1. Incapable of providing informed consent (i.e., acutely intoxication, active psychosis, etc.)

Trial design

Primary purpose

Prevention

Allocation

N/A

Interventional model

Single Group Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

66 participants in 1 patient group

Peer Navigation
Experimental group
Description:
PrEP-UP involves a Peer delivering PrEP education and counseling during street-based outreach followed by offer of a PrEP care appointment along with peer navigation (e.g., appointment accompaniment and reminders, etc.) for the first several PrEP visits.
Treatment:
Behavioral: Peer Navigation

Trial contacts and locations

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