Peer-led Dynamic Choice HIV Prevention for Women: The Peer-led DCP Pilot Study
University of California, San Francisco
60 participants
Jan 27, 2026
INTERVENTIONAL
Conditions
Summary
This study will refine and pilot test the Peer-led Dynamic Choice HIV Prevention (DCP) intervention in a single-arm pilot trial. The study will test the hypothesis that the Peer-led Dynamic Choice HIV Prevention intervention will be feasible and increase biomedical HIV prevention coverage in the 6 months after receipt of the Peer-led DCP intervention compared to the standard of care in the 6 months prior to intervention implementation.
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Interventions
The intervention consists of peer mentor training on patient-centered choice counseling and Peer-led DCP services, and will be delivered by the peer mentor with clinician support: 1. HIV prevention product choice with option to switch over time 2. Rapid access to PEP from peer mentor for unplanned exposures 3. Integration of STI testing and treatment 4. Travel kit 5. Phone/SMS contact for peer support
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NCT07298785