RecruitingNot ApplicableNCT06872307

Intervention to Enhance PrEP Persistence

Intervention to Enhance Prep Persistence Among African American Men Who Have Sex with Men


Sponsor

Brown University

Enrollment

300 participants

Start Date

Oct 1, 2024

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Conditions

Summary

The investigators will conduct a fully powered randomized controlled trial (RCT) to test the effect of a patient navigation intervention for Black/African American (B/AA) men who have sex with men (MSM) on PrEP initiation, adherence and retention in care. B/AA men who have sex with men (MSM) are disproportionately impacted by the HIV/AIDS epidemic in the United States. Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP), a once daily medication, can dramatically reduce HIV acquisition risk. However, social and structural barriers have contributed to suboptimal PrEP initiation, adherence, and retention in care among B/AA MSM. Our prior NIH-funded pilot study (R34MH109371; MPI: Nunn, Chan, Mena) developed and evaluated an Intervention to Retain and Adhere MSM in PrEP (RAMP-IT-UP), a brief strengths-based patient navigation program to enhance PrEP care outcomes among young B/AA MSM. The intervention was found to be highly acceptable among B/AA MSM and demonstrated preliminary effectiveness. Compared to control participants, RAMP-IT-UP participants were statistically more likely to initiate PrEP and adhere to PrEP based on pharmacy fill data and PrEP blood levels. Additionally, RAMP-IT-UP participants were more likely to be retained in PrEP care at the 3-month and 6-month clinical visits. Specific Aim #1 of this study will conduct a fully powered randomized controlled trial (RCT to estimate the effectiveness of RAMP-IT-UP in improving PrEP adherence and care outcomes among B/AA MSM in real-world community health center settings (CHCs). Specific Aim #2 will estimate the cost-effectiveness of RAMP-IT-UP among B/AA MSM attending CHCs compared to standard of care. The investigators will also determine the cost-effectiveness of differing levels of intensity of navigation services to prevent HIV based on data collected in Specific Aim #1. Our goal is to develop a cost-effective intervention that enhances PrEP care outcomes and reduces HIV incidence for B/AA MSM which will be relevant for CHCs across the US. The long-term goal of this work is to decrease HIV incidence among B/AA MSM, which aligns with federal Ending the HIV Epidemic and National HIV/AIDS Strategy goals. This application is led by an experienced team of investigators with a proven track record conducting HIV, PrEP and disparities research in real-world clinical settings.


Eligibility

Sex: MALEMin Age: 18 Years

Plain Language Summary

Simplified for easier understanding

This study is testing a program to help Black gay and bisexual men stay on PrEP — a daily medication that prevents HIV infection — over the long term. The program aims to address barriers to consistent PrEP use in this community. **You may be eligible if...** - You are 18 years old or older - You were assigned male sex at birth - You identify as Black or African American - You have had at least one male sex partner in the past 12 months - You meet CDC guidelines for PrEP use (you are at risk for HIV) - You have not taken PrEP in the past 30 days - You are currently HIV-negative - You understand and speak English **You may NOT be eligible if...** - You are HIV-positive or have an unclear HIV test result - You are currently taking PrEP or have taken it within the past 30 days - You do not identify as Black/African American - You were not assigned male sex at birth - You have not had a male sex partner in the past year Talk to your doctor to see if this trial is right for you.

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Interventions

BEHAVIORALRAMP-It-Up Initiation, Adherence, and Retention Intervention

The intervention arm will receive facilitated strengths-based case management (SBCM)-delivered by trained interventionists-to help navigate the PrEP medical care system and support the participant and health care staff in meeting the challenges faced with obtaining PrEP medication (e.g., overcoming insurance barriers or barriers with co-pays). This also includes facilitated integration into the PrEP clinic and obtaining monthly PrEP prescription refills


Locations(3)

Whitman Walker Health

Washington D.C., District of Columbia, United States

University of Mississippi Medical Center

Jackson, Mississippi, United States

The Rhode Island Public Health Institute

Providence, Rhode Island, United States

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