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Transgender Education for Affirmative and Competent HIV and Healthcare (TEACHH)

U

University of Toronto

Status

Completed

Conditions

Health Care Acceptability
Stigma, Social
HIV/AIDS

Treatments

Other: TEACHH

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT04096053
00036238

Details and patient eligibility

About

Educational workshops are an efficacious strategy to increase healthcare providers' ability to provide gender-affirming care for transgender (trans) people. This strategy may also reduce healthcare providers' stigma towards trans people and people living with HIV. There is less evidence, however, of educational workshops that address HIV prevention and care among trans women. This protocol details the development and pilot testing of the TEACHH: Transgender Education for Affirmative and Competent HIV and Healthcare intervention that aims to increase gender-affirming HIV care competency among healthcare providers.This community-based research (CBR) project involves intervention development and implementation of a non-randomized multi-site pilot study with pre- post-test design. First, the investigators will conduct a qualitative formative phase involving focus groups with 30 trans women and individual interviews with 12 providers to understand HIV care access barriers for trans women and elicit feedback on a proposed workshop. Second, the investigators will pilot test the intervention with 90-150 providers (n=30-50x3 in-person settings). Primary outcomes include feasibility (e.g., completion rate), workshop satisfaction, and willingness to attend another workshop. Secondary pre- and post-intervention outcomes, assessed directly preceding and following the workshop, include perceived competency, intention to provide gender-affirming HIV care, and attitudes/biases towards trans women with HIV. Primary outcomes will be summarized as frequencies and proportions (categorical variables) and means and standard deviations (continuous variables). The investigators will conduct paired-sample t tests to assess pre- and post-intervention differences for secondary outcomes.

Enrollment

78 patients

Sex

All

Ages

18+ years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Workshop participants must be 18 years or older and identify as working at a location that provides health or social services to trans women or being in-training to work in health or social services (e.g., medical student, social work student). Workshop participants may include a mix of HIV- and non-HIV service providers.

Exclusion criteria

  • Not fitting the above criteria.

Trial design

Primary purpose

Health Services Research

Allocation

N/A

Interventional model

Single Group Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

78 participants in 1 patient group

TEACHH
Experimental group
Description:
The training workshop is designed as a 3-hour session for care providers. The training will be delivered by trans women. During this training, we plan to have providers: 1) discuss human rights for trans women; 2) teach providers about common words with which to discuss gender identity and expression, and develop a basic understanding of trans healthcare, HIV prevention, and HIV treatment, and how these types of healthcare affect trans women living with and affected by HIV; 3) discuss what it means to be trans-affirming in their work and how they can make their organizations more trans- affirming; and 4) have participants complete a case study to apply what they have learned to practice. These case studies will address issues affecting trans women who are immigrants/newcomers, trans women who are living with HIV, and trans women who experience other vulnerabilities.
Treatment:
Other: TEACHH

Trial contacts and locations

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