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Screen Smart: Using Digital Health to Improve HIV Screening and Prevention

Not Applicable
Recruiting
Conditions
HIV Infections
Interventions
Other: Universal Opt-out HIV Screening
Registration Number
NCT06003192
Lead Sponsor
Children's Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati
Brief Summary

The goal of this interrupted time series quasi-experimental design study is to implement universal opt- out HIV testing and linkage to HIV preventive care in 15-21 year old adolescents visiting the pediatric emergency department (ED). The main question\[s\] it aims to answer are:

1. What is the uptake, reach and effectiveness of universally offered, opt-out HIV screening across pediatric EDs after implementing an adapted version of a tablet-based screening process?

2. What is the successful linkage to comprehensive HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) care using a novel, digital health platform? Participants will

1. Complete the previously developed and validated computerized sexual health screen (cSHS) containing questions regarding their personal sexual health history

2. Have the opportunity to opt-out of clinician-ordered HIV testing

3. Patients meeting CDC criteria for HIV PrEP will be given the opportunity to enroll in the digital health PrEP linkage platform and followed for 3 months after enrollment.

Detailed Description

Using a previously developed tablet-based, broad scale gonorrhea and chlamydia screening process, the investigators will adapt, refine, and test this process with the aim of increasing universally offered, opt-out HIV screening in the pediatric ED through electronic integration of patient reported data for provision of clinical decision support for HIV screening and identification of PrEP candidacy. The investigators will then use mHealth to link patients to PrEP services. The goal of this study is to (1) adapt, refine, and test this previously implemented multi-center, ED-based, screening study with a goal of increasing universally offered, opt-out HIV screening among adolescents in the pediatric ED and (2) link at-risk adolescents to PrEP services and preventive care. This will be accomplished through a network of children's hospital EDs (Pediatric Emergency Care Applied Research Network or PECARN). This research will contribute to the evidence base for creating clinically effective and sustainable HIV screening programs that can be successfully implemented into the clinical workflow of the ED. It will also improve identification and linkage to PrEP care for at risk adolescents using mHealth strategies by first identifying adolescents and young adults (AYA) who are PrEP candidates based on their responses to a computerized sexual health screen (cSHS) and subsequently (1) providing clinical decision support to providers via the electronic health record and (2) direct text messaging from the cSHS to PrEP candidates providing educational content and connecting youth to a PrEP navigator. This intervention will rely on an innovative approach that electronically integrates patient-reported data to guide clinical decision support.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
RECRUITING
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
63000
Inclusion Criteria
  • All patients 15-21 years of age visiting a pediatric emergency department.
Exclusion Criteria
  • Unable to understand English
  • Critically ill
  • Cognitively impaired
  • Altered mental status

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
SINGLE_GROUP
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Universal Opt-out HIV ScreeningUniversal Opt-out HIV ScreeningThe intervention is offering universal opt-out HIV screening to all adolescents 15 to 21 years of age that are seeking care in the emergency department.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
HIV infection rates per 1000 eligible patients during each month30 months

We will employ interrupted time series analyses to compare these rates between baseline (usual care) and upon implementation of universally offered, opt-out HIV screening strategy

HIV testing rates per 1000 eligible patients during each month30 months

We will employ interrupted time series analyses to compare these rates between baseline (usual care) and upon implementation of universally offered, opt-out HIV screening strategy.

Linkage of PrEP30 months

The number of PrEP eligible youth who are enrolled in the mHealth platform and complete a followup appointment in their comprehensive PrEP care medical home within 1 month of the ED visit.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Demographics associated with PrEP eligibility30 months

Sociodemographic and visit characteristics associated with PrEP eligibility.

Identification of PrEP eligible and interest in starting PrEP30 months

The proportion of patients who are identified as PrEP eligible and who endorse interest in starting PrEP

Demographics associated with PrEP linkage to care30 months

Sociodemographic and visit characteristics associated with completion of PrEP care visit within 1 month of study enrollment.

Demographics associated with HIV screening acceptance30 months

Sociodemographic and visit characteristics associated with patient HIV screening acceptance

HIV positivity rates in different sexual risk strata30 months

Comparison of HIV positivity rates between patients in the different sexual risk strata (determined by patient entered cSHS)

Trial Locations

Locations (4)

Nationwide Children's Hospital

🇺🇸

Columbus, Ohio, United States

Children's Hospital of Philadelphia

🇺🇸

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States

University of Utah

🇺🇸

Salt Lake City, Utah, United States

Children's Wisconsin

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Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States

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