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A Randomized Controlled Trial of HIV Testing and Linkage to Care at Community Corrections

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
HIV
Interventions
Behavioral: Project Bridge
Registration Number
NCT01366495
Lead Sponsor
Friends Research Institute, Inc.
Brief Summary

The investigators propose to conduct both a randomized trial of HIV testing in community corrections, and a randomized trial of linkage to HIV care for people with HIV recruited through community corrections (probation and parole).

Detailed Description

The first study is a two-group randomized controlled trial in which 6,000 male and female probationers and parolees in Baltimore City, Maryland and Providence, Rhode Island will be randomly assigned to one of two treatment conditions: 1) On-site rapid testing conducted by research staff co-located for the purposes of this study at the probation/parole office; or 2) Off-site referral for rapid HIV testing at a community health center or HIV testing clinic. Inclusion criteria will be: 1) Adult probationer/parolee; 2) not known to be HIV positive, and 3) resident of greater Baltimore or Providence throughout the study period. Exclusion criteria will be: 1) unable to give informed consent. The second study is a randomized trial, whereby all individuals identified at community corrections with HIV will be offered enrollment in a one-year intervention study to examine the ability to improve linkage into HIV care. Participants will be randomized to receive one of two conditions: 1) Project Bridge for one year, or 2) Treatment as Usual-referral to standard level of care. Moreover, those randomized to TAU will be given an opportunity to "crossover" to PB if they have failed to engage in treatment during the first three months. The rationale for choosing the two cities of Baltimore, MD and Providence, RI is due to the historically high rates of heroin addiction that is associated with multiple HIV-related risk behaviors in these two cities and a high likelihood of being on probation and/or parole. Furthermore, Maryland ranks 10th and Rhode Island ranks 4th in the nation in the number of probationers per 100,000 adult residents.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
797
Inclusion Criteria
  1. Probation or Parole;
  2. Resident of Baltimore, MD or Providence, RI; 3) Willing to be tested for HIV
Exclusion Criteria

Not provided

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
On-site Rapid HIV TestingProject BridgeOn-site rapid testing conducted by research staff co-located for the purposes of this study at the probation/parole office.
Project BridgeProject BridgeProject Bridge provides intensive case management for individuals with HIV as they transition back into the community from incarceration. The primary goal of the program is to increase continuity of medical care through social stabilization.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Number of Participants Willing to Undergo Rapid HIV TestingBaseline

Aim 1: To determine the willingness of the community corrections population to undergo HIV testing (Seek).

Aim 1a: To compare a strategy of rapid HIV testing on site in community corrections (probation and parole offices) to referral to an off site community HIV testing location with a randomized control study (Test).

Number of Participants That Entered Community HIV Treatment3-months

Number of Participants That Entered Community HIV Treatment (yes versus no) at the 3-month post baseline follow-up period.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Retention in Community HIV Treatment18 months

Number of Days with Retention in Community HIV Treatment

Proportion of Those Prescribed Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy (HAART) Who Are Undetectable6,12,18-months

To determine if a promising, theory driven, case management based strategy (Project Bridge), will be utilized by individuals with HIV recruited through community corrections.

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Maryland Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services (DPSCS), Division of Parole and Probation

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Baltimore, Maryland, United States

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