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Planning for SUCCESS

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
HIV
Interventions
Behavioral: Strength Based Case Management
Registration Number
NCT02185742
Lead Sponsor
Emory University
Brief Summary

Planning for SUCCESS (Sustained, Unbroken Connections to Care, Entry Services, and Suppression) is a project to improve the connection to community care for HIV infected persons leaving Fulton County Jail or Atlanta City Detention Center in Atlanta.

Hypothesis: Participants who receive the intervention will be more likely to link to medical care after jail release than similar participants who do not receive the intervention.

Rationale and objective: This project aims to make sure HIV positive persons leaving jail maintain medical care. Case managers will use strength based case management and phone texting technology to improve release's connections to care in the community.

This study will have extensive tracking of outcomes. The key outcome will be whether HIV infected participants receiving an intervention experience suppression of their viral load after release from jail . The investigators wish to demonstrate the ability to recruit participants into the SUCCESS intervention and repeatedly check community medical records to see how well their infection is being controlled after they linked to care. Investigators also want to conduct a survey at baseline, 3 months and 12 months.

Investigators will compare the viral load of participants receiving the intervention to participants passing through the jail who do not receive the outcome.

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
113
Inclusion Criteria
  • HIV infected (HIV+); age of or over 18 years;
  • Mentally able to give consent; understand spoken English;
  • Detained or sentenced in either the Fulton County Jail or the Atlanta City Detention Center; and
  • Likely to leave within 6 weeks
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Exclusion Criteria
  • Unable to give consent because of mental illness or inebriation;
  • A recent participant in a randomized trial conducted by the investigators of an intervention to increase retention in HIV care (e.g., ARTAS)
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Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
SINGLE_GROUP
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Strength Based Case ManagementStrength Based Case ManagementStrength Based Case Management
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
HIV viral load12 months after release from jail

HIV viral load can be drawn; obtaining it shows that the person is in care. Ideally, it should be suppressed 12 months out of jail.

One measurement of viral load within three months after release will demonstrate linkage; two clinical visits occurring within 12 months post release, with at least 2 clinical visits spaced a minimum of 3 months apart, will indicate retention.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Show feasibility of conducting protocolFour months

Demonstrate that 14 persons can be recruited per month and that delivery of the intervention is feasible.

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Fulton County Jail

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Atlanta, Georgia, United States

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