Integrating PrEP Decision Making Into Counseling in Sexual and Reproductive Health Clinics
Project Carmenta: Integrating PrEP Decision Making Into Counseling in Sexual and Reproductive Health Clinics
Yale University
50 participants
Mar 11, 2026
INTERVENTIONAL
Conditions
Summary
This study addresses the need for HIV prevention to be integrated into counseling visits at sexual and reproductive health clinics.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria14
- Patients (inclusion):
- Woman
- Aged 18 years or older
- Have a uterus
- Do not have HIV (by self-report)
- Not currently on PrEP
- Comfortable conversing in English or Spanish
- Able to participate in informed consent procedures
- Patients (exclusion):
- People who cannot become pregnant (i.e., have had a hysterectomy or tubal ligation)
- People who wish to become pregnant (will not qualify for pregnancy prevention counseling)
- Have a scheduled visit with a member of the investigative team (to minimize risk of potential ascertainment bias)
- Participants of Aim 1 cannot participate in Aim 2.
- Sexual and Reproductive Health clinicians will be included if they provide sexual and reproductive health patient care at any of the participating sites. Clinic staff will be included if they work at any of the participating sites and have patient-facing or non-patient-facing roles .
Interventions
Patient-facing decision-aid on PrEP that will be enhanced to include various formulations of available PrEP. Can be integrated into sexual and reproductive health clinics as part of counseling.
Participants will be asked to watch a CDC-produced video, "PrEP (Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis" (available online free of charge through the CDC web site). The video will serve as a time- and attention- based control to the decision aid.
Locations(1)
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NCT06684613