Newby Katie, Kwah Kayleigh, Schumacher Lauren, Crutzen Rik, Bailey Julia V, Jackson Louise J, Bremner Stephen, Brown Katherine E
Department of Psychology, Sport and Geography, School of Life and Medical Sciences, University of Hertfordshire, Hatfield, United Kingdom.
Department of Health Promotion, Maastricht University, Maastricht, Netherlands.
JMIR Res Protoc. 2023 May 11;12:e43645. doi: 10.2196/43645.
Reducing the rates of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) among young people is a public health priority. The best way to avoid STIs from penetrative sex is to use a condom, but young people report inconsistent use. A missed opportunity to intervene to increase condom use is when young people access self-sampling kits for STIs through the internet. The potential of this opportunity is enhanced by the increasing numbers of young people being tested through this route every year in England. Hence, in a cocreation by young people, stakeholders, and researchers, Wrapped was developed--a fully automated, multicomponent, and interactive digital behavior change intervention developed for users of STI self-sampling websites, who are aged 16-24 years.
This paper is a protocol for a feasibility randomized controlled trial (fRCT). The fRCT seeks to establish whether it is feasible to run a randomized controlled trial to test the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of Wrapped. Wrapped aims to reduce the incidence of STIs through increasing correct and consistent use of condoms among users of STI self-sampling websites, who are aged 16-24 years.
A 2-arm parallel-group randomized fRCT of Wrapped plus usual care, compared to usual care only (basic information on STIs and condom use), with a nested qualitative study. A minimum of 230 participants (aged 16-24 years) are recruited from an existing chlamydia self-sampling website. Participants are randomized into 1 of 2 parallel groups (1:1 allocation). Primary outcomes are the percentage of users recruited to the fRCT and the percentage of randomized participants who return a chlamydia self-sampling kit at month 12. Additionally, besides chlamydia positivity based on biological samples, surveys at baseline, month 3, month 6, and month 12, are used to assess condom use attitude, behavioral capability, self-efficacy, and intention, along with details of any partnered sexual activity and condom use, and health economic data. Nested qualitative interviews with trial participants are used to gain insight into the factors affecting recruitment and attrition.
Recruitment to the fRCT began in March 2021 and was completed in October 2021. Data collection was completed in December 2022.
This feasibility study will provide data to inform the design of a future-definitive trial. This work is timely given a rapid rise in the use of internet testing for STIs and the sustained high levels of STIs among young people.
ISRCTN Registry ISRCTN17478654; http://www.isrctn.com/ISRCTN17478654.
INTERNATIONAL REGISTERED REPORT IDENTIFIER (IRRID): DERR1-10.2196/43645.
降低年轻人性传播感染(STIs)的发生率是一项公共卫生重点工作。避免通过插入式性行为感染性传播感染的最佳方法是使用避孕套,但年轻人报告称使用情况并不一致。当年轻人通过互联网获取性传播感染自我采样试剂盒时,这是一个增加避孕套使用的干预机会,但却被错失了。每年在英格兰,通过这种途径接受检测的年轻人数量不断增加,这一机会的潜力也随之增强。因此,在年轻人、利益相关者和研究人员的共同创造下,开发了Wrapped——一种为年龄在16 - 24岁的性传播感染自我采样网站用户开发的全自动、多组件且交互式的数字行为改变干预措施。
本文是一项可行性随机对照试验(fRCT)的方案。该fRCT旨在确定开展一项随机对照试验以测试Wrapped的有效性和成本效益是否可行。Wrapped旨在通过提高年龄在16 - 24岁的性传播感染自我采样网站用户正确且持续使用避孕套的比例,来降低性传播感染的发生率。
一项双臂平行组随机fRCT,将Wrapped加常规护理与仅常规护理(性传播感染和避孕套使用的基本信息)进行比较,并进行一项嵌套的定性研究。从现有的衣原体自我采样网站招募至少230名参与者(年龄在16 - 24岁)。参与者被随机分为2个平行组中的1组(1:1分配)。主要结局指标是招募到fRCT的用户百分比以及在第12个月返还衣原体自我采样试剂盒的随机参与者百分比。此外,除了基于生物样本的衣原体阳性情况外,在基线、第3个月、第6个月和第12个月进行的调查,用于评估避孕套使用态度、行为能力、自我效能和意图,以及任何性伴侣性行为和避孕套使用的细节,还有健康经济数据。对试验参与者进行嵌套的定性访谈,以深入了解影响招募和损耗的因素。
fRCT的招募工作于[具体时间]开始,并于[具体时间]完成。数据收集于[具体时间]完成。
这项可行性研究将提供数据,为未来确定性试验的设计提供参考。鉴于性传播感染互联网检测的使用迅速增加以及年轻人中性传播感染持续处于高水平,这项工作很及时。
ISRCTN注册库ISRCTN17478654;http://www.isrctn.com/ISRCTN17478654。
国际注册报告标识符(IRRID):DERR1-10.2196/43645。