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Evaluating a Real-Time, Remote Monitoring System for Home-Based HIV Testing

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
HIV
Interventions
Behavioral: Home-based testing only
Behavioral: "Smart" home-based test for HIV
Behavioral: Reminder letters for clinic-based testing
Registration Number
NCT02876926
Lead Sponsor
Brown University
Brief Summary

This study explores whether offering follow-up counseling and referral over the phone after using a home-based HIV test increases rates of ever and repeat testing, compared with home-based testing with no follow-up (HBST alone) or mailing reminders for clinic-based testing.

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
Male
Target Recruitment
65
Inclusion Criteria
  • Sex with a partner met online in the past year
  • Anal sex (either insertive or receptive) with a casual male partner in the past 6 months without using condoms or pre-exposure prophylaxis
  • Own a smartphone (iOS or Android) with a service contract and data plan
  • Have a stable address where mail can be received
  • Speak English fluently
Exclusion Criteria
  • Having tested for HIV in the last year

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Home-based testing aloneHome-based testing onlyThese participants will receive a typical home-based test for HIV in the mail every 3 months, but no phone-based follow-up will be provided.
"Enhanced" home-based testing"Smart" home-based test for HIVThese participants will download a study-specific smartphone app ("eTEST"), and receive home-based HIV test kits in the mail every 3 months. These kits will have been fit with sensors that enable remote detection of when the kit was opened. Qualified HIV test counselors (QHTC) will then follow up with these participants within 24 hours of receiving notification that the test has been opened to conduct routine counseling, offer referrals for other services, and connect those with reactive results with follow-up care.
Reminders for clinic-based testingReminder letters for clinic-based testingParticipants in this condition will receive a letter in the mail every 3 months reminding them to be tested at a local clinic for free.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Number of Participants Who Received HIV TestingUp to 28 weeks

Count of the number of participants who reported receiving HIV testing.

Number of Participants Who Reported Having Been Referred for Pre-exposure ProphylaxisUp to 28 weeks

Count of the number of participants who reported receiving a referral for pre-exposure prophylaxis from a counselor or medical professional.

Number of Participants Who Reported Having Actually Received a Prescription for Pre-exposure ProphylaxisUp to 28 weeks

Count of the number of participants who reported actually having received a prescription for pre-exposure prophylaxis after having been referred by a medical professional.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Brown University School of Public Health

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Providence, Rhode Island, United States

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