Roessler Eric, Zimmer Daniela, Grant Jon, Pollack Harold, Boodram Basmattee, Schmitt Jessica, Friedman Eleanor, Pagkas-Bather Jade, Brewer Russell A, Ridgway Jessica, Laiteerapong Neda
Department of Medicine, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, United States.
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neuroscience, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, United States.
Front Public Health. 2025 Aug 20;13:1583546. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2025.1583546. eCollection 2025.
Achieving Equity in Patient Outcome Reporting for Timely Assessments of Life with HIV and Substance Use (ePORTAL HIV-S) is a research project funded by the National Institute for Drug Abuse to implement and evaluate multi-level interventions to decrease barriers to substance use screening and treatment for PLWH. At its center is a multidomain intervention addressing digital, sociocultural, and health care system environments, at individual, interpersonal, and community levels. ePORTAL HIV-S has four overall goals; this manuscript describes the protocol specifically for the randomized control trial (RCT) portion of the study. To provide additional context, we briefly describe the overall ePORTAL HIV-S project.
This project will utilize a culturally tailored approach to increase patient portal use among PLWH in our health system via a community health worker (CHW)-led initiative. This will lay the groundwork for the second aim, the focus of the current manuscript, RCT to measure the effectiveness of a population health, patient portal-based substance use screening program. Approximately 880 people will be enrolled and randomized 1:1 to intervention vs., control arms. Participants in the control arm will receive usual care (substance use screening during clinic visits), whereas the intervention arm will be invited to complete substance use screening via the patient portal as well as during clinic visits as per usual care. The primary outcome will be the percentage of people screened for substance use. ePORTAL will also implement a collaborative care model to both connect patients who screen positive for SUD to care and effectively treat PLWH. Finally, we will plan for dissemination of ePORTAL HIV-S to other sites that provide care for PLWH.
SUD disproportionately impacts PLWH which leads to negative health outcomes. This novel approach will incorporate the privacy and convenience of patient portal screening with screening during routine clinic visits.
clinicaltrials.gov, identifier NCT06682468.
实现艾滋病病毒感染者和物质使用情况及时评估的患者结果报告公平性(ePORTAL HIV-S)是一项由美国国家药物滥用研究所资助的研究项目,旨在实施和评估多层次干预措施,以减少艾滋病毒感染者物质使用筛查和治疗的障碍。其核心是一项多领域干预措施,涉及个人、人际和社区层面的数字、社会文化和医疗保健系统环境。ePORTAL HIV-S有四个总体目标;本手稿具体描述了该研究随机对照试验(RCT)部分的方案。为提供更多背景信息,我们简要介绍一下整个ePORTAL HIV-S项目。
本项目将采用文化定制方法,通过社区卫生工作者(CHW)主导的倡议,增加我们卫生系统中艾滋病毒感染者对患者门户网站的使用。这将为第二个目标奠定基础,即本手稿的重点——RCT,以衡量基于患者门户网站的人群健康物质使用筛查项目的有效性。约880人将被招募并按1:1随机分为干预组和对照组。对照组参与者将接受常规护理(在门诊就诊时进行物质使用筛查),而干预组将被邀请通过患者门户网站以及按常规护理在门诊就诊时完成物质使用筛查。主要结局将是接受物质使用筛查的人群百分比。ePORTAL还将实施一种协作护理模式,将物质使用障碍筛查呈阳性的患者与护理联系起来,并有效治疗艾滋病毒感染者。最后,我们将计划把ePORTAL HIV-S推广到其他为艾滋病毒感染者提供护理的场所。
物质使用障碍对艾滋病毒感染者的影响尤为严重,会导致负面健康结果。这种新颖的方法将把患者门户网站筛查的隐私性和便利性与常规门诊就诊时的筛查相结合。
clinicaltrials.gov,标识符NCT06682468。