Multi-product PrEP Delivery to Young Women Seeking Reproductive Health Services and Coverage of HIV Prevention
University of Alabama at Birmingham
1,400 participants
Jun 3, 2025
INTERVENTIONAL
Conditions
Summary
Following on the heels of large implementation science projects that participated in the launch of widespread daily oral PrEP availability, we will launch and study the integration of novel PrEP products - beginning with the dapivirine ring- into existing PrEP programs that reach women seeking reproductive health care at health facilities in Kenya. Intervention delivery will be launched among 12 participating clinics with approximately 1400 AGYW seeking reproductive health services and counseled about PrEP through a stepped wedge cluster randomized trial. We will support participating clinics to add dapivirine ring into their existing PrEP services offered to women seeking reproductive health care. Our primary aim will be to determine whether the availability of multiple PrEP products to young women will result in greater frequency of PrEP initiation and persistence.
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Interventions
In the intervention phase, clinics will offer a multi-product PrEP program, which includes daily oral PrEP and other forms of PrEP that are available. To start, the dapivirine vaginal ring will be included among the other forms of PrEP that are available. Others will be added as they become available in Kenya.
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NCT07076043