J-RISE: Relevant Implementation Strategies to Eliminate the Social and Structural Barriers to HIV Services Among Justice-involved Black Men Who Have Sex With Men and Other Key Populations

NCT ID: NCT06477588

Last Updated: 2026-01-07

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

RECRUITING

Clinical Phase

NA

Total Enrollment

350 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2024-08-13

Study Completion Date

2028-06-30

Brief Summary

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The goal of this clinical trial is to compare two interventions - Health Navigation and Health Navigation Plus among individuals who have been impacted by the criminal legal system.

The main question it aims to answer is:

• Compared with the Health Navigation group, are participants in the Health Navigation Plus group more likely to a) access HIV care, treatment, and prevention services and employment services and b) access employment services and be employed in community?

Participants on the study will be:

* Randomly assigned (like a flip of a coin) to participate in either Health Navigation or Health Navigation Plus. Participants will have an equal chance of being placed in either group.
* Complete three surveys over the course of 13 months
* Participants in the Health Navigation group will have two in person meetings and seven check-ins with the health navigator over 6 months
* Participants in the Health Navigation Plus group will have two in person meetings and seven check-ins with the health navigator over 6 months, two in person and 10 check ins with the employment navigator over 12 months and up to $200 to support employment and career development needs and receive up to $140 to support health goals. Samples of blood, urine and swabs may be collected to meet the health goals.

Detailed Description

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The overarching goals of J-RISE is to evaluate the effectiveness and implementation of two packaged status neutral interventions to improve access to HIV and employment-related services and employment among individuals who have been impacted by the criminal legal system. Criminal legal involved individuals are particularly vulnerable to HIV, and oftentimes experience delayed uptake and benefit from available HIV services. Status neutral interventions for criminal legal involved individuals hold significant promise in supporting Ending the HIV Epidemic (EHE) plans including enhancing access to HIV, mental health, and substance use services post-release; expanding the skills of the HIV workforce; and addressing the social and structural barriers to HIV services (e.g., unemployment) experienced by this population. The underlying tenet of status neutral interventions is a holistic or whole person approach to service delivery that meets the needs of clients regardless of their HIV status. There is a dearth of implementation science research in this domain, generally, and specifically for criminal legal involved individuals. The following status neutral evidenced-informed/promising interventions will be implemented to improve HIV, pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP), and employment-related outcomes: (1) Health Navigation (HN) - leading with status neutral health navigator, a foundational intervention, to enhance access to HIV, mental health, substance use, and other supportive services; followed by (2) Employment navigation (EN) -status neutral employment navigators dedicated to supporting client employment, training, and career development needs; and coupled with (3) Contingency Management Intervention (CMI) - the provision of financial incentives for the uptake and achievement of specific HIV care and prevention milestones. Bringing these interventions together will maximize their independent effectiveness and provide significant promise for addressing the social and structural barriers to HIV services. J-RISE will be guided by robust implementation science and equity frameworks (i.e., CFIR: Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research, RE-AIM: Reach Effectiveness Adoption Implementation Maintenance, and MIPA: Meaningful Involvement of People Living with and Impacted by HIV) and tools (e.g., implementation outcomes crosswalk and implementation research logic model). The implementation evaluation will study seven proposed implementation strategies: (1) Building a cross-site learning collaborative; (2) conducting readiness assessments; (3) providing cross-site training for the status-neutral interventions; (4) facilitating ongoing calls with interventionists; (5) monitoring financial incentives; (6) conducting audit and feedback to support implementation; and (7) engaging clients and consumers in the intervention.

Study Aim:

Aim 1. Evaluate the effectiveness of two packaged status neutral interventions (Health Navigation versus Health Navigation + Employment Navigation + Contingency Management Intervention) on primary outcomes (i.e., linkages to HIV, PrEP, and employment-related services within 90 days) and secondary outcomes (i.e., receipt of HIV/STI testing, receipt of mental health and substance use services, retention in HIV and PrEP care, viral suppression, employment within 180 days and sustained employment) among enrolled participants. The investigators will conduct a pragmatic 2-arm randomized control trial (RCT) with N=350 enrolled participants randomized 1:1.

Aim 2. Explore the deployment of seven prioritized implementation strategies to enhance the adoption, implementation, and sustainment of the packaged status neutral interventions as it relates to nine key implementation outcomes (i.e., reach, acceptability, feasibility, adoption, fidelity, penetration, effectiveness, cost, engagement, and sustainability). The investigators will utilize a mixed method approach to complete this aim.

Conditions

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HIV Contingency Management Justice Involved Populations Status Neutral Interventions Mental Health Substance Use

Study Design

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Allocation Method

RANDOMIZED

Intervention Model

PARALLEL

Primary Study Purpose

OTHER

Blinding Strategy

NONE

Study Groups

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Health Navigation

Referrals to HIV, mental health, substance use, and other supportive services

Group Type ACTIVE_COMPARATOR

Health Navigation

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

Participants meet with Health Navigator twice in-person and receive 7 check-ins from the Health Navigator over a 6 month period. The health navigator provides participants with referrals and support to HIV, mental health, substance use, and other supportive services

Health Navigation, Employment Navigation plus Contingency Management Intervention

Referrals to HIV, mental health, substance use, and other supportive services Referrals for employment including training, and career development needs; Provision of financial incentives for the uptake and achievement of specific HIV care and prevention milestones.

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Health Navigation, Employment Navigation plus Contingency Management Intervention

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

Participants meet with health navigator twice in-person and receive 7 check-ins from the health navigator over a 6 month period. The health navigator provides participants with referrals and support to HIV, mental health, substance use, and other supportive services. Participants meeting with the employment navigator twice in-person and receive 10 check-ins from the employment navigator over 12 months. The employment navigator provides participants with referrals to employment and career development opportunities in the community and up to $200 for employment and career development support (e.g., transportation to interview, GED preparation course). Participants also receive up to $140 for HIV/STI care, treatment, and prevention milestones as part of the contingency management interview over a period of 12 months.

Interventions

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Health Navigation

Participants meet with Health Navigator twice in-person and receive 7 check-ins from the Health Navigator over a 6 month period. The health navigator provides participants with referrals and support to HIV, mental health, substance use, and other supportive services

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

Health Navigation, Employment Navigation plus Contingency Management Intervention

Participants meet with health navigator twice in-person and receive 7 check-ins from the health navigator over a 6 month period. The health navigator provides participants with referrals and support to HIV, mental health, substance use, and other supportive services. Participants meeting with the employment navigator twice in-person and receive 10 check-ins from the employment navigator over 12 months. The employment navigator provides participants with referrals to employment and career development opportunities in the community and up to $200 for employment and career development support (e.g., transportation to interview, GED preparation course). Participants also receive up to $140 for HIV/STI care, treatment, and prevention milestones as part of the contingency management interview over a period of 12 months.

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

1. be at least 18 years of age;
2. currently reside or intend to reside in one of the study communities (i.e., Cook County, Baton Rouge, and the New Orleans area);
3. be able to provide informed consent in English and complete the study in English. In addition, potential participants must:
4. be currently incarcerated in jail or prison and report an expected release within 90 days, or under community supervision or drug court, or report a recent incarceration within the last three years, or in the last 12 months has had an interaction with law enforcement that did not lead to an arrest or jail or prison time, AND has not already been linked and/or retained in HIV or PrEP care in the community;
5. report needing employment-related services; and
6. have a confirmed HIV positive or negative status (within 90 days of enrollment) and if HIV negative meets one of CDC's PrEP indications (i.e., sexually active, needle sharing, previous STI history in the last 24 months) or plans to have sex in the next 12 months or wants more information about PrEP.

Exclusion Criteria

1. unwilling/unable to provide informed consent,
2. does not live or intend to live in one of the study locations,
3. unable to confirm HIV status,
4. unable to conduct the study in English, and
5. currently enrolled in another intervention to support HIV care, PrEP care, and economic stability.
Minimum Eligible Age

18 Years

Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Sponsors

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Northwestern University

OTHER

Sponsor Role collaborator

NORC at the University of Chicago

OTHER

Sponsor Role collaborator

Frontline Legal Services

UNKNOWN

Sponsor Role collaborator

Capitol Area Reentry Program Inc.

INDUSTRY

Sponsor Role collaborator

National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)

NIH

Sponsor Role collaborator

Nefuse Case Management and Training Services

UNKNOWN

Sponsor Role collaborator

University of Chicago

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Responsibility Role SPONSOR

Principal Investigators

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Russell Brewer, DrPH

Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

University of Chicago

Locations

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University of Chicago

Chicago, Illinois, United States

Site Status RECRUITING

Countries

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United States

Central Contacts

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Jeannette Webb

Role: CONTACT

773-834-5795

Mainza Durrell, DrPH

Role: CONTACT

773-702-7589

Facility Contacts

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Jeannette Webb

Role: primary

773-834-5795

Mainza Durrell, DrPH

Role: backup

773-702-7589

Other Identifiers

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R01MH134262

Identifier Type: NIH

Identifier Source: secondary_id

View Link

IRB23-1495

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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