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P3 (Prepared, Protected, emPowered) is an interactive smartphone app for HIV-uninfected YMSM and YTW that utilizes social networking and game-based mechanics as well as a comprehensive understanding of what constitutes "best practices" in app development to improve PrEP adherence and persistence in PrEP care.


Clinical Trial Description

Sustainable, integrated PrEP adherence interventions are critically needed to reduce HIV incidence among YMSM and YTW. It is imperative that the investigators develop adherence interventions for YMSM and YTW initiating PrEP that are engaging, age-appropriate and take advantage of technologies that are already embedded in these individual's lives. A smartphone-delivered PrEP adherence intervention is well suited for this population, given they have a high-uptake and utilization of smartphone technology. The use of smartphones to deliver HIV prevention and care interventions has grown substantially in recent years due to: a) wide-scale adoption of smartphone technology among high-risk groups, b) the ability to deliver interventions in real-time within risk contexts, and c) low implementation costs.The accessibility, affordability, anonymity and acceptability of smartphones make them the intervention medium of choice for engaging youth and a logical platform to deliver an adherence intervention targeting PrEP. Further, smartphone interventions address can overcome issues that impede engagement with in-person interventions such as transportation logistics, stigma and confidentiality. Further youth, including YMSM and YTW are receptive to smartphone delivered interventions and these interventions can impact HIV related prevention behaviors. P3 (Prepared, Protected, emPowered) is an interactive smartphone app for HIV-uninfected YMSM and YTW that utilizes social networking and game-based mechanics as well as a comprehensive understanding of what constitutes "best practices" in app development to improve PrEP adherence and persistence in PrEP care. Built on a successful, evidence-based platform designed and tested by our collaborating technology partner, Ayogo, P3 is flexible and responsive to changes in technology. This flexibility will also allow us to quickly respond to and modify our intervention to align with emerging PrEP practice standards and guidelines. Despite the benefits of app-based interventions, maintaining engagement over time can be particularly challenging. Lack of rapport building may contribute to lower retention rates in technology-based interventions. Further, the available literature suggests that some tools, including technology based tools, may be more beneficial to patient adherence when combined with education or counseling. To investigate this possibility, the investigators will include a study arm (P3+) that includes P3 and adherence counseling delivered by a counselor through the P3 app. This study has three phases, usability testing, field testing, and a randomized-controlled trial (RCT). In usability testing the investigators will test beta versions of the app and gain feedback about the intervention from the target population, identify any technical issues, and get feedback on app content. Field testing is to ensure that the features, platform and content of P3 and P3+ are acceptable to the target population and that there are no technical challenges or user concerns with either the app, the dried blood spot (DBS), hair, or mitra sampling collection. The last phase is a three arm, RCT that will test the efficacy of P3, a novel, theory-based mobile app that utilizes game mechanics and social networking features to improve PrEP adherence, retention in PrEP clinical care, and PrEP persistence among young men who have sex with men (YMSM) and young trans women (YTW) who have sex with men, ages 16-24. The investigators will test the efficacy of P3 and P3+, which adds Next Step Counseling delivered by an adherence counselor through the app, against PrEP standard of care. Participants will be randomized to P3, P3+, or standard of care. A cost comparison between P3 and P3+ will be conducted. ;


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NCT number NCT03320512
Study type Interventional
Source University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
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Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date May 15, 2019
Completion date September 16, 2021

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