Project REACH: A Comprehensive Telehealth Intervention at Syringe Service Programs to Engage People Who Use Drugs
University of Minnesota
121 participants
May 6, 2026
INTERVENTIONAL
Conditions
Summary
This trial will assess the feasibility, acceptability, and preliminary effectiveness of Project REACH (Remote Engagement \& Access for Community Health), a telehealth intervention at syringe service programs (SSP) to improve access to HIV-related evidence-based interventions (EBI) for people who use drugs including those who inject them.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria8
- years of age or older
- able to speak and understand English
- have used an illicit substance at least once in the past year
- have lived in the study area (in or near their city of their recruitment) for at least 6 months
- have active health insurance by the start of the Project REACH trial date
- years of age or older
- able to speak and understand English
- currently employed or volunteering with the PCC or an SSP enrollment site for at least one year at the time of the interview OR hired as a study navigator at one of the four enrollment sites
Exclusion Criteria2
- Unable or unwilling to provide informed consent
- Unable or unwilling to provide informed consent
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Interventions
The primary interactions with participants of Project REACH will consist of SSP-based recruitment and enrollment, provision of telehealth services at SSPs for the 6-month pilot duration, and exit interviews with a subset of participants and SSP study staff following the trial.
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NCT07433712