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Not Yet RecruitingNCT06710171

Filling Gaps in the HIV Pre-exposure Prophylaxis Cascade Through Counseling

Filling Gaps in the PrEP Cascade: User-centered Counseling About HIV Pre-exposure Prophylaxis and Linkage to Care for Gay, Bisexual and Other Men Who Have Sex with Men

Status
Not Yet Recruiting
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
200 (estimated)
Sponsor
Unity Health Toronto · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
19 Years
Healthy volunteers
Accepted

Summary

This study s objective is to test the acceptability and feasibility of a guide to facilitate counseling about HIV prevention, focusing on HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP). PrEP is a medication taken by HIV-negative persons to avoid an HIV infection. Healthcare providers (including but not limited to physicians and nurses) who see gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men (GBM) will be randomly assigned to completing a short online training versus continuing their usual activities. The online training consists of modules containing brief information about PrEP, and about how to address concerns and difficulties that GBM face to get PrEP and to take care of their sexual health. The investigators will ask healthcare providers to answer questionnaires before and after the research activities take place, and a member of the research team will interview some of them at the end. Every time a healthcare provider has a counseling session with a GBM, they will facilitate putting a research coordinator in touch with the person receiving the counseling. Those GBM will also be asked to fill out questionnaires. These activities will take place in the province of Ontario, Canada.

Detailed description

Our research questions are: (1) Is a training program for PrEP acceptable for healthcare providers, measured by perceived advantage of applying the recommendations learned in the program, compared to current practice? (2) Is a training program for PrEP feasible for healthcare providers, measured by intention to continue applying the recommendations after the study conclusion? And (3) What is the anticipated effectiveness of a training program at increasing the proportion of PrEP-eligible GBM and TGNC who start PrEP within one month of a counseling session with a healthcare provider, compared to passive referral to existing resources? In this open-label cluster randomized pilot trial, the investigators will randomize consenting providers to undergo an online self-paced training on brief user-centered PrEP counseling vs only receiving a list of available resources. The goal is to enroll a range of different healthcare provider types working in both urban and suburban settings, and in different work settings. Recruitment of user-participants will be facilitated by participating providers, but done by a research coordinator. Randomization and inclusion of provider-participants is expected to start in October 2024 and will continue through February 2025. Data collection (questionnaires and interviews) will continue beyond that period for provider-participants, as well as for user-participants whose enrolment occurs during the specified recruitment dates. The qualitative component will explore implementation considerations from the perspective of provider-participants. The investigators will do focus groups (of approximately one hour, variable size) and offer the possibility of doing individuals interviews (of approximately 30-45 minutes) if they cannot attend the focus groups. In the analysis stage, counts and proportions will be used to describe categorical and dichotomous variables. Mean and standard deviations or median and interquartile range will be used to describe continuous normally and non-normally distributed variables respectively. For the anticipated effectiveness outcome, the intra-cluster correlation coefficient (ICC) among patient-participants will be calculated. For that purpose, our analysis will be a generalized linear mixed model (GLMM) with logit link to estimate the effect of using the training program on the probability of user-participants starting (or re-starting) PrEP, while accounting for clustering of user-participants within the respective providers.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
BEHAVIORALCounselingThe intervention consists of using a theory-informed approach to user-centered brief counselling about PrEP uptake, designed specifically to help busy front-line providers in public health, sexual health and primary care settings advance clients along the PrEP cascade (specifically, supporting clients who meet evidence-based criteria for PrEP in accepting provider recommendations to use it) and provide linkage to care for related conditions. The intervention will be delivered to GBM through participating healthcare providers who would have completed an online training designed by the research team.
OTHERList of resourcesThis list includes webpages which contain generic information about GBMs sexual health, PrEP, mental health, information about province-wide info lines for the general public about sexual health and/or educational resources for providers.

Timeline

Start date
2025-01-01
Primary completion
2025-03-01
Completion
2025-03-01
First posted
2024-11-29
Last updated
2024-11-29

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Canada

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT06710171. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.