Assessing Peer Support for Physical Activity in Women With HIV and Hypertension
Adaptation and Pilot Testing a Behavioral Physical Activity Intervention With Peer Support for Women With HIV and Co-Occurring Hypertension
University of Alabama at Birmingham
50 participants
Feb 6, 2026
INTERVENTIONAL
Conditions
Summary
This clinical trial will assess the acceptability and feasibility of a peer-supported behavioral physical activity intervention for women living with HIV and Hypertension.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria7
- woman living with HIV
- age 40 and above
- diagnosed with HTN
- access to a personal phone for study-related phone calls
- willing to wear an accelerometer on their waist or hip for 7 days at beginning and end of 12-week intervention
- able to ambulate independently
- English speaking
Exclusion Criteria2
- Pregnant
- unable to provide informed consent due to cognitive deficit, serious mental illness, or active substance use
Interventions
Peer support counseling will include phone or text communication to assess goal progress, provide motivational counseling as needed, and to provide social support.
Women will be provided with an exercise prescription (Frequency, Intensity, Time, Type) which may be adjusted weekly for 6 weeks to goal of 150min/week of moderate to vigorous physical activity.
Women will receive a home blood pressure monitor and encourage to record their readings in a log.
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NCT07025109