PrEP Optimization Among Women to Enhance Retention and Uptake
Implementation and Dissemination of Evidence-Based Interventions to Improve PrEP Care Continuum Outcomes Among Women in Community Health Clinics in the Southern U.S.
University of Chicago
680 participants
Aug 10, 2023
INTERVENTIONAL
Conditions
Summary
Black women experience one of the highest incidences of HIV among all subpopulations in the United States, but pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) use among Black cisgender women is very limited. The investigators will implement four strategies (provider training, patient education, EMR optimization, and PrEP navigation) at 12 community health clinics in the Midwest and South. The investigators predict that PrEP use and other related outcomes will improve for participants after the intervention period.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria2
- Age 18 years or older
- HIV-negative
Exclusion Criteria2
- Younger than age 18 years
- HIV-positive
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Interventions
Education for participants regarding PrEP
Training for medical providers at CHCs about how to identify participants eligible for PrEP, how to perform behavioral risk assessment and discussion of PrEP, and how to prescribe PrEP and monitor PrEP
EMR modifications to enhance PrEP care continuum outcomes including HIV risk assessment, identification of participants eligible for PrEP, provision of PrEP education, clinical decision support tools for prescription of PrEP, and tracking of PrEP care continuum outcomes using an electronic population health management tool
Use of CHC staff members to assist participants with obtaining PrEP and attending PrEP care appointments
Audit of provider rates of PrEP prescription and persistence among participants and regular provision of feedback to providers with their performance on these PrEP measures
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NCT05626452