HIV Clinical Trial
Official title:
Increasing Motivation for Antiretroviral Therapy Initiation: A Pilot Intervention
In this 3-year study, the investigators will develop and pilot test an intervention called Personal Approaches to Treatment Choices for HIV (PATCH). PATCH is a brief intervention designed to support participants' decision-making processes and enhance intrinsic motivation to initiate ART, using motivational interviewing (MI) techniques. The intervention will be targeted at HIV-positive African-American adults in inner-city Baltimore, Maryland who are suboptimally engaged in care and who endorse conspiracy beliefs about HIV or low readiness to begin ART. The specific aims are: (1) Develop and refine a manual for a brief MI intervention to support ART decision-making and reduce the likelihood of ART refusal: (2) Evaluate the feasibility and acceptability of implementing the PATCH intervention in a small sample of individuals who are African-American, recommended for ART but who are not current taking it, and who experience multiple barriers to ART adherence; and (3) Conduct a small randomized controlled pilot to test the potential efficacy of the PATCH intervention in producing positive attitudinal changes, including a reduction in conspiracy beliefs and perceived barriers to ART and stated readiness to begin ART.
Many persons with HIV refuse recommended treatment or delay initiation of antiretroviral
therapy (ART). Widespread belief in conspiracy theories regarding the origin and treatment of
HIV may complicate the ART decision-making process. Research has found that conspiracy
beliefs and mistrust in the mainstream medical system are common among African-Americans
attending an HIV primary care clinic and that conspiracy beliefs are more likely to be held
by patients who are not on ART. Moreover, research shows that conspiracy beliefs and other
maladaptive cognitions predict subsequent readiness to begin ART. The investigators have
developed an intervention called PATCH: Personal Approaches to Treatment Choices for HIV.
PATCH is a brief intervention designed to support participants' decision-making processes and
enhance intrinsic motivation to initiate ART, using motivational interviewing (MI)
techniques. The intervention targets HIV-positive African-American adults in inner-city
Baltimore, Maryland who are suboptimally engaged in care and who endorse conspiracy beliefs
about HIV or low readiness to begin ART.
In this project the investigators will conduct a small randomized controlled pilot trial to
test the potential efficacy of PATCH in producing positive attitudinal changes, including a
reduction in conspiracy beliefs and perceived barriers to ART and an increase in stated
readiness to begin ART. The investigators will compare PATCH to an attentional control.
Participants will be recruited from outpatient HIV clinics settings but will be individuals
who are not taking ART. Assessments will be conducted at baseline, post-treatment (estimated
4-8 weeks post-baseline), and at 3-month post-baseline follow-up. The specific aims are: (1)
Develop and refine a manual for a brief MI intervention to support ART decision-making and
reduce the likelihood of ART refusal: (2) Evaluate the feasibility and acceptability of
implementing the PATCH intervention in a small sample of individuals who are
African-American, recommended for ART but who are not current taking it, and who experience
multiple barriers to ART adherence; and (3) Conduct a small randomized controlled pilot to
test the potential efficacy of the PATCH intervention in producing positive attitudinal
changes, including a reduction in conspiracy beliefs and perceived barriers to ART and stated
readiness to begin ART.
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