Using MOST to Optimize an HIV Care Continuum Intervention for Vulnerable Populations
NCT ID: NCT02801747
Last Updated: 2022-11-03
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
512 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2017-03-20
2022-07-15
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
FACTORIAL
TREATMENT
SINGLE
Study Groups
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Condition 1
Receives a core intervention session and the navigation intervention component (long duration; that is, up to 6 months).
Heart to Heart2 (HTH2)
The present study uses a fractional factorial design to evaluate the efficacy of five distinct culturally appropriate intervention components on the primary outcome, HIV viral suppression.
Condition 2
Receives a core intervention session, the focused support group component, and the navigation intervention component (short duration, that is, up to 3 months).
Heart to Heart2 (HTH2)
The present study uses a fractional factorial design to evaluate the efficacy of five distinct culturally appropriate intervention components on the primary outcome, HIV viral suppression.
Condition 3
Receives a core intervention session, the peer mentorship component, and the navigation intervention component (short duration, that is, up to 3 months).
Heart to Heart2 (HTH2)
The present study uses a fractional factorial design to evaluate the efficacy of five distinct culturally appropriate intervention components on the primary outcome, HIV viral suppression.
Condition 4
Receives a core intervention session, the peer mentorship component, the focused support group component, and the navigation intervention component (long duration, that is, up to 6 months).
Heart to Heart2 (HTH2)
The present study uses a fractional factorial design to evaluate the efficacy of five distinct culturally appropriate intervention components on the primary outcome, HIV viral suppression.
Condition 5
Receives a core intervention session, the pre-adherence preparation component, and the navigation intervention component (short duration, that is, up to 3 months).
Heart to Heart2 (HTH2)
The present study uses a fractional factorial design to evaluate the efficacy of five distinct culturally appropriate intervention components on the primary outcome, HIV viral suppression.
Condition 6
Receives a core intervention session, the pre-adherence preparation component, the focused support group component, and the navigation intervention component (long duration, that is, up to 6 months).
Heart to Heart2 (HTH2)
The present study uses a fractional factorial design to evaluate the efficacy of five distinct culturally appropriate intervention components on the primary outcome, HIV viral suppression.
Condition 7
Receives a core intervention session, the pre-adherence preparation component, the peer mentorship component, and the navigation intervention component (long duration, that is, up to 6 months).
Heart to Heart2 (HTH2)
The present study uses a fractional factorial design to evaluate the efficacy of five distinct culturally appropriate intervention components on the primary outcome, HIV viral suppression.
Condition 8
Receives a core intervention session, the pre-adherence preparation component, the peer mentorship component, and the navigation intervention component (short duration, that is, up to 3 months).
Heart to Heart2 (HTH2)
The present study uses a fractional factorial design to evaluate the efficacy of five distinct culturally appropriate intervention components on the primary outcome, HIV viral suppression.
Condition 9
Receives a core intervention session, the Motivational Interviewing sessions component, and the navigation intervention component (short duration, that is, up to 3 months).
Heart to Heart2 (HTH2)
The present study uses a fractional factorial design to evaluate the efficacy of five distinct culturally appropriate intervention components on the primary outcome, HIV viral suppression.
Condition 10
Receives a core intervention session, the Motivational Interviewing sessions component, the focused support group component, and the navigation intervention component (long duration, that is, up to 6 months).
Heart to Heart2 (HTH2)
The present study uses a fractional factorial design to evaluate the efficacy of five distinct culturally appropriate intervention components on the primary outcome, HIV viral suppression.
Condition 11
Receives a core intervention session, the Motivational Interviewing sessions component, the peer mentorship component, and the navigation intervention component (long duration, that is, up to 6 months).
Heart to Heart2 (HTH2)
The present study uses a fractional factorial design to evaluate the efficacy of five distinct culturally appropriate intervention components on the primary outcome, HIV viral suppression.
Condition 12
Receives a core intervention session, the Motivational Interviewing sessions component, the peer mentorship component, the focused support group component, and the navigation intervention component (short duration, that is, up to 3 months).
Heart to Heart2 (HTH2)
The present study uses a fractional factorial design to evaluate the efficacy of five distinct culturally appropriate intervention components on the primary outcome, HIV viral suppression.
Condition 13
Receives a core intervention session, the Motivational Interviewing sessions component, the pre-adherence preparation component, and the navigation intervention component (long duration, that is, up to 6 months).
Heart to Heart2 (HTH2)
The present study uses a fractional factorial design to evaluate the efficacy of five distinct culturally appropriate intervention components on the primary outcome, HIV viral suppression.
Condition 14
Receives a core intervention session, the Motivational Interviewing sessions component, the pre-adherence preparation component, the focused support group component, and the navigation intervention component (short duration, that is, up to 3 months).
Heart to Heart2 (HTH2)
The present study uses a fractional factorial design to evaluate the efficacy of five distinct culturally appropriate intervention components on the primary outcome, HIV viral suppression.
Condition 15
Receives a core intervention session, the Motivational Interviewing sessions component, the pre-adherence preparation component, the peer mentorship component, and the navigation intervention component (short duration, that is, up to 3 months).
Heart to Heart2 (HTH2)
The present study uses a fractional factorial design to evaluate the efficacy of five distinct culturally appropriate intervention components on the primary outcome, HIV viral suppression.
Condition 16
Receives a core intervention session, the Motivational Interviewing sessions component, the pre-adherence preparation component, the peer mentorship component, the focused support group component, and the navigation intervention component (long duration, that is, up to 6 months).
Heart to Heart2 (HTH2)
The present study uses a fractional factorial design to evaluate the efficacy of five distinct culturally appropriate intervention components on the primary outcome, HIV viral suppression.
Interventions
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Heart to Heart2 (HTH2)
The present study uses a fractional factorial design to evaluate the efficacy of five distinct culturally appropriate intervention components on the primary outcome, HIV viral suppression.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* HIV diagnosed for at least 6 months (HIV status confirmed with medical documentation)
* Has not taken antiretroviral therapy (ART) in the past 6 weeks (the period of time assessed by hair assay, and a reasonable period of time not on ART for the present study)
* Sub-optimal engagement in HIV care (assessed from the medical record, defined as less than 1 visit in every 4-mo. period in the past year \[two of them at least 90 days apart\], pro-rated for those diagnosed less than a year ago) or \> 2 missed visits (without prior cancellation) in the past year
* Reside in the New York City (NYC) metropolitan area
* Not planning to leave the NYC metropolitan area in next year
* Not actively psychotic based on screening instrument
* Not a participant in the preliminary pilot HTH R34 study
* Able to conduct research activities in English or Spanish
* Willing to provide hair sample (if possible), blood samples (to assess CD4, VL), and Medical Report Form (\[MRF\]; to assess health care attendance) at screening
* Willing to participate in a Core intervention session and be randomly assigned to 1-5 intervention components.
Exclusion Criteria
18 Years
65 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Penn State University
OTHER
Binghamton University
OTHER
New York University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Locations
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New York University Silver School of Social Work
New York, New York, United States
Countries
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References
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Strayhorn JC, Cleland CM, Vanness DJ, Wilton L, Gwadz M, Collins LM. Using decision analysis for intervention value efficiency to select optimized interventions in the multiphase optimization strategy. Health Psychol. 2024 Feb;43(2):89-100. doi: 10.1037/hea0001318. Epub 2023 Aug 3.
Gwadz MV, Collins LM, Cleland CM, Leonard NR, Wilton L, Gandhi M, Scott Braithwaite R, Perlman DC, Kutnick A, Ritchie AS. Using the multiphase optimization strategy (MOST) to optimize an HIV care continuum intervention for vulnerable populations: a study protocol. BMC Public Health. 2017 May 4;17(1):383. doi: 10.1186/s12889-017-4279-7.
Provided Documents
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Document Type: Informed Consent Form
Other Identifiers
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i15-01480
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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