RecruitingNCT06679751

Infectious Disease (ID) Testing OUtreach in Carceral Hubs

Massachusetts HIV and Justice Involved Populations Research Network


Sponsor

Boston Medical Center

Enrollment

75 participants

Start Date

Jun 23, 2025

Study Type

OBSERVATIONAL

Conditions

Summary

This pilot feasibility study represents part 3 of a larger R61 study, where the investigators will follow a cohort about their experiences with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) testing. This project aims to assess the effectiveness of an intervention at two jail sites in the Boston area: South Bay House of Corrections and Nashua Street Jail implemented in January of 2025 that is aimed at improving HIV testing practices and HIV treatment in those carceral facilities. This implementation was developed independently of the investigators' study activities. The jails worked to develop changes in their electronic health record to offer HIV testing at various points in their intake and physical exam process. HIV care was not well-integrated with the jails' existing intake and healthcare administration systems and medications for opioid use disorder (MOUD) program. The investigators will evaluate the intervention the jails developed to address these issues. The outcomes of interest are more implementation than effectiveness outcomes. The primary goal of this study is to identify existing barriers in the carceral healthcare setting that prevent the improvement of HIV testing and treatment.


Eligibility

Min Age: 18 Years

Plain Language Summary

Simplified for easier understanding

This study brings infectious disease testing — including HIV, hepatitis C, and syphilis — directly to people who are incarcerated and about to be released from jail in Massachusetts. It offers testing and connects people with opioid use disorder to treatment and healthcare resources before they leave jail, when they are most vulnerable to health crises. **You may be eligible if...** - You are currently incarcerated at South Bay House of Corrections or Nashua Street Jail - You expect to be released within 1 month - You speak English comfortably - You have opioid use disorder, shown by participation in a medication-assisted treatment program **You may NOT be eligible if...** - You are not expecting release within 1 month - You are not comfortable communicating in English - You do not have opioid use disorder or are not in a medication-assisted treatment program - You are not incarcerated at one of the two listed facilities Talk to your doctor to see if this trial is right for you.

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Interventions

BEHAVIORALID-TOUCH

ID TOUCH is a multi-pronged intervention to increase HIV testing and PrEP linkage that includes jail-based HIV care process improvements with post-incarceration outreach and linkage to community services.


Locations(1)

South Bay House of Corrections

Boston, Massachusetts, United States

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