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BMC Public Health
Hybrid STTR intervention for heterosexuals using anonymous HIV testing and confidential linkage to care: a single arm exploratory trial using respondent-driven sampling
Study Protocol
Marya Gwadz1  Charles M. Cleland1  Angela Banfield1  Belkis Y. Martinez1  Noelle R. Leonard1  Talaya McCright-Gill1  Alexandra Kutnick1  Dawa Sherpa1  Amanda S. Ritchie1  Holly Hagan2  David C. Perlman2 
[1] Center for Drug Use and HIV Research (CDUHR), New York University College of Nursing, 433 First Avenue, 6th floor, 10010, New York, NY, USA;Center for Drug Use and HIV Research (CDUHR), New York University College of Nursing, 433 First Avenue, 6th floor, 10010, New York, NY, USA;Mount Sinai Beth Israel Medical Center, 120 East 16th Street, New York, NY, USA;
关键词: Anonymous HIV testing;    Heterosexuals;    Health status disparities;    Undiagnosed HIV;    African American;    Latino;   
DOI  :  10.1186/s12889-015-2451-5
 received in 2015-09-21, accepted in 2015-10-26,  发布年份 2015
来源: Springer
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【 摘 要 】

BackgroundAn estimated 14 % of the 1.2 million individuals living with HIV in the U.S. are unaware of their status. Yet this modest proportion of individuals with undiagnosed HIV is linked to 44–66 % of all new infections. Thus innovative intervention approaches are needed to seek out and test those with undiagnosed HIV, and link them to HIV treatment with high retention, an approach referred to as “Seek, Test, Treat, and Retain” (STTR). The present protocol describes a creative “hybrid” STTR approach that uses anonymous HIV testing followed by confidential care linkage, focused on heterosexuals at high risk (HHR) for HIV, who do not test as frequently as, and are diagnosed later, than other risk groups.Methods/DesignThis is a single-arm exploratory intervention efficacy trial. The study has two phases: one to seek out and test HHR, and another to link those found infected to HIV treatment in a timely fashion, with high retention. We will recruit African American/Black and Latino adult HHR who reside in urban locations with high poverty and HIV prevalence. Participants will be recruited with respondent-driven sampling, a peer recruitment method. The “Seek and Test” phase is comprised of a brief, convenient, single-session, anonymous HIV counseling and testing session. The “Treat and Retain” component will engage those newly diagnosed with HIV into a confidential research phase and use a set of procedures called care navigation to link them to HIV primary care. Participants will be followed for 6 months with objective assessment of outcomes (using medical records and biomarkers).DiscussionUndiagnosed HIV infection is a major public health problem. While anonymous HIV testing is an important part of the HIV testing portfolio, it does not typically include linkage to care. The present study has potential to produce an innovative, brief, cost-effective, and replicable STTR intervention, and thereby reduce racial/ethnic disparities in HIV/AIDS.Trial RegistrationClinicalTrials.gov, NCT02421159, Registered April 15, 2015.

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CC BY   
© Gwadz et al. 2015

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