Long-acting Biomedical HIV Prevention in Transgender Women
- Conditions
- Transgender WomenHIV Prevention
- Interventions
- Behavioral: Alternative long-acting PrEP injection strategiesBehavioral: mHealth adherence app
- Registration Number
- NCT03856580
- Lead Sponsor
- University of Colorado, Denver
- Brief Summary
Transgender women (TW) have unique challenges related to HIV prevention medication adherence. Left unaddressed, these challenges will prevent TW from accessing the promising long-acting HIV prevention tools in the development pipeline. This study will develop a replicable process to tailor the delivery of these tools and an adherence intervention (that will include an mHealth app) to the needs of TW, using the example of inert injectable cabotegravir. Work builds on a pilot study to identify tailored methods to deliver injectable cabotegravir in TW, such as self-injection and injection by a healthcare provider at at "drop-in" clinic. The investigators will use qualitative methods (e.g., interviews, group discussions called "Design Sessions") to design the adherence intervention and the mHealth app. Then, investigators will execute a partially randomized patient-preference trial to determine if TW are able to use tailored injection strategies (self-injection or injection by a healthcare provider at "drop-in clinics") to improve adherence, compared to a control group of TW who will engage a protocol based on HPTN-083/084. This will serve as a "proof of concept" for the future R01 that will test this on a larger scale. Research and training will take place at NYSPI/Columbia, in affiliation with, 1) Project AFFIRM, a study of transgender identity (R01HD079603; PI: Bockting), that will provide infrastructure for critical research activities (e.g., recruitment), and 2) SLAP-HIV, a clinical trial to produce a long-acting form of cabotegravir (e.g., injection; UM1 AI120184; PI: Hope). SLAP-HIV will provide clinical oversight (e.g., ensure tailored delivery strategies are feasible).
- Detailed Description
Not available
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- TERMINATED
- Sex
- Male
- Target Recruitment
- 19
- HIV-negative
- self-identified transgender woman (or woman assigned male at birth)
- at least 18 years old
- willing to complete injections
- own a smartphone that uses apps
- speak English or Spanish
- willing to take an HIV test
- live in the NYC/tri-state area
- report receptive or penetrative genital-to-genital sex with another person in the last 3 months
- HIV-positive
- does not identify as a transgender woman (or woman assigned male at birth)
- younger than 18
- unwilling to complete injections
- does not own a smartphone that uses apps
- does not speak English or Spanish
- refuses HIV test
- lives outside of the NYC/tri-state area
- has not had receptive or penetrative genital-to-genital sex with another person in the last 3 months
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Self-injection mHealth adherence app Participants will be trained on how to self-inject (intramuscular, gluteal muscle) an inert version of injectable cabotegravir. The inert substance is intended to mimic injectable cabotegravir as closely as possible (e.g., injection equipment, location of injection, volume of injection is identical to injectable cabotegravir). Specifically, participants will self-inject their choice of 300mg vitamin B12 or saline (3ml fluid) every 2 months for a total of 6 months (for a total of 4 injections). Participants will complete interviews and brief surveys on their experience. Additionally, they will be given access to an mHealth app to improve adherence, which will contain informational content such as instructions on how to self-inject, FAQs about self-injection, study contact information, etc.. Injection by HCP at "drop-in" clinics Alternative long-acting PrEP injection strategies Participants will report to a "drop-in" clinic, where a healthcare provider will inject them with an inert version of injectable cabotegravir. "Visits will take \<10 minutes, and participants will be able to come whenever they want (when their injection is due) during clinic "drop-in" hours, which will be staggered in 2-hour windows during each week day. The inert substance that will be injected is intended to mimic injectable cabotegravir as closely as possible (described above). Participants will complete interviews and brief surveys on their experience. Additionally, they will be given access to an mHealth app to improve adherence, which will contain informational content such as "drop-in" clinic hours, directions to the "drop-in" clinic site, study contact information, etc... Self-injection Alternative long-acting PrEP injection strategies Participants will be trained on how to self-inject (intramuscular, gluteal muscle) an inert version of injectable cabotegravir. The inert substance is intended to mimic injectable cabotegravir as closely as possible (e.g., injection equipment, location of injection, volume of injection is identical to injectable cabotegravir). Specifically, participants will self-inject their choice of 300mg vitamin B12 or saline (3ml fluid) every 2 months for a total of 6 months (for a total of 4 injections). Participants will complete interviews and brief surveys on their experience. Additionally, they will be given access to an mHealth app to improve adherence, which will contain informational content such as instructions on how to self-inject, FAQs about self-injection, study contact information, etc.. Injection by HCP at "drop-in" clinics mHealth adherence app Participants will report to a "drop-in" clinic, where a healthcare provider will inject them with an inert version of injectable cabotegravir. "Visits will take \<10 minutes, and participants will be able to come whenever they want (when their injection is due) during clinic "drop-in" hours, which will be staggered in 2-hour windows during each week day. The inert substance that will be injected is intended to mimic injectable cabotegravir as closely as possible (described above). Participants will complete interviews and brief surveys on their experience. Additionally, they will be given access to an mHealth app to improve adherence, which will contain informational content such as "drop-in" clinic hours, directions to the "drop-in" clinic site, study contact information, etc...
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Number of completed injections at month 6 6 months Number of completed injections by each of the possible intervention arms (self-injection, injection by HCP at "drop-in" clinics), compared to the controls group at month 6.
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
New York State Psychiatric Institute/Columbia University Medical Center
🇺🇸New York, New York, United States