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一项旨在提高美国南部男男性行为黑人接受暴露前预防治疗比例的移动干预措施:干预开发及试点随机对照试验方案

A Mobile Intervention to Improve Uptake of Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis for Southern Black Men Who Have Sex With Men: Protocol for Intervention Development and Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial.

作者信息

Rouffiac Anne-Emilie, Whiteley Laura, Brown Larry, Mena Leandro, Craker Lacey, Healy Meredith, Haubrick Kayla

机构信息

Young Adult Behavioral Health Program, Rhode Island Hospital, Providence, RI, United States.

Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior, Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University, Providence, RI, United States.

出版信息

JMIR Res Protoc. 2020 Feb 20;9(2):e15781. doi: 10.2196/15781.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The uptake of pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) has been slow for young black men who have sex with men (BMSM) living in the southern United States. This is a significant issue because 8 of the 10 states with the highest rates of new HIV infections are in the South. Jackson, Mississippi (MS), the site of this project, has the second highest AIDS diagnosis rate in the nation and the highest rate of HIV infection for young, urban BMSM. This study will develop and test an engaging, interactive, and cost-effective mobile messaging intervention to improve engagement in PrEP care for BMSM aged 18 to 35 years living in Jackson, MS.

OBJECTIVE

The goals of this mixed methods study are to (1) conduct qualitative interviews with young BMSM in Jackson, MS, to understand individual, community, and structural barriers affecting engagement in PrEP-related care, (2) assemble a PrEP mobile messaging intervention that includes text messages with publicly available internet content (websites and YouTube videos) that provide factual information, motivational materials, and behavioral skills related to PrEP and HIV prevention, and (3) evaluate the preliminary efficacy of the intervention in a randomized controlled study with PrEP-eligible BMSM receiving care in STI/HIV testing clinics in Jackson, MS.

METHODS

This research protocol will be conducted in 2 phases. A development phase will involve in-depth interviews (n=30) with PrEP-eligible BMSM who receive care in STI/HIV testing clinics in MS. These interviews will allow researchers to select the texted material that will be sent out during the intervention. The second phase will consist of an unblinded, small, randomized controlled trial among 66 new participants to examine the preliminary efficacy of the intervention compared with enhanced standard of care (ESC) on attendance at a PrEP services appointment (the first step in initiating PrEP care) and receipt of a PrEP prescription, based on self-report and electronic medical records. The free, publicly available material will be sent to PrEP-eligible BMSM in 8 to 16 interactive text messages over 4 weeks. Study assessments will occur at enrollment and at 4- and 16-weeks postenrollment and can be completed online or in person. All participants will be recruited from a local clinic.

RESULTS

Institutional review board approval was received on January 16, 2017, and research activities, subsequently, began in February 2018. Recruitment for the study concluded in November 2019. In total, 65 participants were randomized with 33 being assigned to the intervention and 32 to ESC. Collection of follow-up data is ongoing.

CONCLUSIONS

This PrEP mobile messaging intervention aims to increase uptake of PrEP by BMSM in the southern United States. This intervention uses interactive, tailored text messaging and appealing free Web content (publicly accessible educational websites and YouTube videos) to promote linkage to PrEP care and increase HIV preventative behaviors. A cost-effective PrEP mobile messaging intervention has great potential to improve information about PrEP, improve motivation to use PrEP, and decrease stigma and structural barriers that often prevent engagement in PrEP-related medical care.

TRIAL REGISTRATION

ClinicalTrials.gov NCT03308097; https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT03308097.

INTERNATIONAL REGISTERED REPORT IDENTIFIER (IRRID): DERR1-10.2196/15781.

摘要

背景

对于居住在美国南部的男男性行为黑人青年(BMSM)而言,暴露前预防(PrEP)的接受情况一直进展缓慢。这是一个重大问题,因为新增艾滋病毒感染率最高的10个州中有8个位于南部。本项目所在地密西西比州杰克逊市的艾滋病诊断率在全国排名第二,城市年轻BMSM的艾滋病毒感染率最高。本研究将开发并测试一种引人入胜、互动且具有成本效益的移动信息干预措施,以提高居住在密西西比州杰克逊市年龄在18至35岁的BMSM对PrEP治疗的参与度。

目的

这项混合方法研究的目标是:(1)对密西西比州杰克逊市的年轻BMSM进行定性访谈,以了解影响参与PrEP相关治疗的个人、社区和结构障碍;(2)组装一种PrEP移动信息干预措施,包括带有公开可用互联网内容(网站和YouTube视频)的短信,这些内容提供与PrEP和艾滋病毒预防相关的事实信息、激励材料和行为技能;(3)在一项随机对照研究中评估该干预措施的初步疗效,研究对象为在密西西比州杰克逊市性传播感染/艾滋病毒检测诊所接受治疗且符合PrEP条件的BMSM。

方法

本研究方案将分两个阶段进行。第一阶段为开发阶段,将对在密西西比州性传播感染/艾滋病毒检测诊所接受治疗且符合PrEP条件的BMSM进行深入访谈(n = 30)。这些访谈将使研究人员能够选择在干预期间发送的短信内容。第二阶段将在66名新参与者中进行一项非盲、小型随机对照试验,根据自我报告和电子病历,比较干预措施与强化标准治疗(ESC)对PrEP服务预约(启动PrEP治疗的第一步)的就诊率和PrEP处方获取情况的初步疗效。免费的公开可用材料将在4周内以8至16条互动短信的形式发送给符合PrEP条件的BMSM。研究评估将在入组时以及入组后4周和16周进行,可以在线或亲自完成。所有参与者将从当地一家诊所招募。

结果

2017年1月16日获得了机构审查委员会的批准,随后研究活动于2018年2月开始。该研究的招募工作于2019年11月结束。总共65名参与者被随机分组,33人被分配到干预组,32人被分配到ESC组。随访数据的收集工作正在进行中。

结论

这种PrEP移动信息干预措施旨在提高美国南部BMSM对PrEP的接受程度。该干预措施使用互动式、量身定制的短信以及吸引人的免费网络内容(可公开访问的教育网站和YouTube视频)来促进与PrEP治疗的联系,并增加艾滋病毒预防行为。一种具有成本效益的PrEP移动信息干预措施具有很大潜力,可以改善有关PrEP的信息,提高使用PrEP的积极性,并减少常常阻碍参与PrEP相关医疗护理的耻辱感和结构障碍。

试验注册

ClinicalTrials.gov NCT03308097;https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT03308097。

国际注册报告识别码(IRRID):DERR1-10.2196/15781。

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