RecruitingNot ApplicableNCT05856942

Hybrid Evaluation of a Home-based HIV Pre-exposure Prophylaxis Program

Hybrid Evaluation of the Implementation and Effectiveness of Home-based HIV Pre-exposure Prophylaxis Monitoring in King County, Washington


Sponsor

University of Washington

Enrollment

458 participants

Start Date

Mar 8, 2022

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Conditions

Summary

The study's aim is to implement a home-based PrEP (HB-PrEP) monitoring system (self-collected blood and extragenital specimens at home and telehealth follow-up) into a large, urban sexual health clinic while also evaluating the program's clinical effectiveness. Study participants will self-collect blood specimens using Tasso devices, which are currently designated as FDA Class 2 exempt medical devices (similar to a medical lancet). This study will be integrated into King County's Ending the HIV Epidemic plan and generate data to inform refinement, adaptation and scale-up of future HB-PrEP programs. Specific research aims are to: 1. Conduct a hybrid randomized trial to compare the impact of a HB-PrEP program versus standard of care (routine in-clinic monitoring) on PrEP retention over time and use mixed-methods assessments to define the factors that influence HB-PrEP implementation. Hypothesis: HB-PrEP will increase PrEP retention rates by \>10% at 18 months and 60% of those offered HB-PrEP will use it for over half of visits. 2. Perform a cost analysis of the HB-PrEP implementation strategy compared to standard care. Hypothesis: HB-PrEP cost will fall within the HIV prevention budget and be affordable with comparable costs to SOC. 3. Develop a qualitative tool to engage healthcare stakeholders and determine the wider scalability of HB-PrEP.


Eligibility

Min Age: 18 Years

Plain Language Summary

Simplified for easier understanding

This study is testing a home-based HIV prevention program (called PrEP — pre-exposure prophylaxis, a daily pill or injection that prevents HIV infection) that allows people to get tested and receive medication from home, rather than going to a clinic. **You may be eligible if...** - You are 18 or older and live in Washington State - You are eligible to receive PrEP based on standard criteria (meaning you are at risk for HIV) - You speak English or Spanish - You have a mailing address, a working phone number, and a smartphone or device with internet access - You are willing to be randomly assigned to a study group and follow study procedures **You may NOT be eligible if...** - You may have had a recent high-risk HIV exposure within the past 4 weeks while not on PrEP, or have symptoms of acute HIV - You do not have a mailing address for receiving test kits - You have a bleeding disorder or are taking blood thinners - You are currently pregnant Talk to your doctor to see if this trial is right for you.

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Interventions

OTHERHealth service - home-based PrEP monitoring

Home-based PrEP care


Locations(1)

University of Washington

Seattle, Washington, United States

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