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利用公共卫生基础设施来支持美国南部女性的性健康。

Leveraging public health infrastructures to support sexual health for women living in the Southern United States.

作者信息

Pratt Madeline C, Thomas Tammi F, Merriweather Anthony, Deaterly Caroline, Johnson Bernadette, Hightow-Weidman Lisa, Hurwitz Kathleen E, Bennett Kara, Rathnayaka Nuvan, Budhwani Henna, Rana Aadia, Nassel Ariann, Elopre Latesha E, Matthews Lynn T

机构信息

Division of Infectious Diseases, Department of Medicine, Heersink School of Medicine, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL, United States.

Alabama Department of Public Health, Montgomery, AL, United States.

出版信息

Front Med (Lausanne). 2025 Sep 2;12:1521455. doi: 10.3389/fmed.2025.1521455. eCollection 2025.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Camellia is a single-arm longitudinal cohort study. We engaged a Community Advisory Board to support refinement of an existing mHealth app platform for use among cis- and transwomen in Alabama, one of seven states prioritized in the federal Ending the HIV Epidemic (EHE) strategy. We partnered with the Alabama Department of Public Health to recruit from a database of women recently diagnosed with gonorrhea or syphilis, aged 18-50, across Alabama. Potential participants are recruited by telephone. A home-based HIV and sexually transmitted infection (STI) testing program allows the study to offer tailored sexual health information, testing, linkage to care and support while assessing STI and HIV incidence and associated predictors.

METHODS

Study participants are enrolled into the digital Camellia Cohort in which they complete home-based HIV and STI testing and online surveys every 6 months. Participants are followed for at least 24 months or until study completion (up to 42 months). Primary outcomes include predictors, mediators and moderators for HIV and STI incidence and pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) use via self-report, medical record review, and dried blood spots.

CONCLUSION

The Camellia Cohort integrates epidemiologic methods, mHealth technology, and data science to better characterize HIV transmission dynamics and engagement in the prevention care cascade among women in an EHE focus state. This study will provide critical insights into the feasibility and acceptability of a remote, light-touch cohort design, while also providing data on STI and HIV incidence, PrEP use, and key mediators and moderators influencing prevention behaviors among women with indications for PrEP in this high-priority region.

摘要

背景

山茶花研究是一项单臂纵向队列研究。我们成立了一个社区咨询委员会,以支持对现有的移动健康应用程序平台进行优化,供阿拉巴马州的顺性别和跨性别女性使用,阿拉巴马州是联邦“终结艾滋病流行”(EHE)战略中优先考虑的七个州之一。我们与阿拉巴马州公共卫生部合作,从阿拉巴马州最近被诊断出患有淋病或梅毒的18至50岁女性数据库中招募参与者。潜在参与者通过电话招募。一个基于家庭的艾滋病毒和性传播感染(STI)检测项目使该研究能够提供量身定制的性健康信息、检测、护理和支持链接,同时评估性传播感染和艾滋病毒的发病率及相关预测因素。

方法

研究参与者被纳入数字山茶花队列,他们每6个月完成一次基于家庭的艾滋病毒和性传播感染检测以及在线调查。对参与者进行至少24个月的随访,或直至研究结束(最长42个月)。主要结局包括通过自我报告、病历审查和干血斑检测得出的艾滋病毒和性传播感染发病率以及暴露前预防(PrEP)使用情况的预测因素、中介因素和调节因素。

结论

山茶花队列整合了流行病学方法、移动健康技术和数据科学,以更好地描述艾滋病毒传播动态以及在一个以EHE为重点的州的女性中预防护理级联的参与情况。这项研究将为远程、轻接触队列设计的可行性和可接受性提供关键见解,同时还将提供有关性传播感染和艾滋病毒发病率、PrEP使用情况以及影响该高优先级地区有PrEP指征女性预防行为的关键中介因素和调节因素的数据。

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