Adherence Clinical Trial
Official title:
A Pilot Prospective Cohort Evaluation of Uptake and Adherence to PrEP in Young South African Women
This study has two phases. It will be conducted in one site in CT only. Phase I is to enumerate interest in PrEP uptake among young South African women exposed to a culturally-appropriate social marketing campaign. This enumeration will also serve as a recruitment strategy for a cohort with open-label PrEP access in Phase II. The cohort will assess PrEP acceptability and adherence among 200 HIV-uninfected young women who are offered open-label daily oral PrEP and randomized to receive or not receive a short term cash incentive conditional on study drug adherence.
3P for Prevention Study (Perception, Partners, Pills) Synopsis A Pilot Prospective Cohort
Evaluation of Uptake and Adherence to PrEP in Young South African Women Background: Despite
the wide scale implementation of antiretroviral treatment as prevention and HIV testing, the
HIV incidence among young South African women remains unacceptably high, with recent HIV
Prevention trials in the Western Cape documenting an incidence as high as 5-6% per year.
In collaboration with others, we conducted formative research in Masiphumelele about the
content and format of a communication campaign with clear and compelling messages about PrEP
that could increase PrEP demand among young at-risk women in the community context. McCann is
currently developing a social marketing campaign about oral PrEP, based on these results.
This campaign will be used during the recruitment of this cohort. In addition to
understanding what will initially attract women to PrEP, for those women who choose to take
PrEP, there is a need to understand adherence support interventions that are scalable and
sustainable. Drawing on behavioural economics theories, recent trials of young African women
have shown that financial incentives can improve health behaviour.
This study has two phases. It will be conducted in one site in CT only. Phase I is to
enumerate interest in PrEP uptake among young South African women exposed to a
culturally-appropriate social marketing campaign. This enumeration will also serve as a
recruitment strategy for a cohort with open-label PrEP access in Phase II. The cohort will
assess PrEP acceptability and adherence among 200 HIV-uninfected young women who are offered
open-label daily oral PrEP and randomized to receive or not receive a short term cash
incentive conditional on study drug adherence.
Design:
Using the results of the 2016 census, recruitment staff will identify the homes of up to 1000
young women currently between the ages of 16-25. Up to 800 women will be shown a video
explaining oral PrEP and take a short survey before and after the video. The survey questions
will include demographics, sexual relationships, risk taking, and knowledge and opinions
about PrEP. The remaining 200 women will not be shown the video but will be asked the survey
questions to serve as a comparison group to evaluate the effect of the PrEP video on initial
interest in PrEP. Young women who are interested in learning more about oral PrEP will be
referred to community education sessions. We will document the number of women who are
interested in learning more about PrEP and the number of attendees at the educational
sessions.
Young women interested in taking oral PrEP, regardless if they learned about it through the
household video recruitment or community educational sessions, will be referred to the study
site to determine if they are eligible for the Phase II cohort. Women who consent to be
screened will have their survey data linked to their participant identification number. By
linking the data from the surveys conducted during household recruitment and community
education events with screening and enrolment, we will be able to assess the PrEP demand and
characteristics of women who seek additional information about PrEP, and the subset of those
who accept and initiate PrEP.
Phase II: Cohort Study of PrEP in Young Women Objectives I. Primary Objective a. To assess
the effect of an incentive provided at months 2, 3, and 6 and conditioned on young women's
PrEP adherence, measured by PrEP drug levels at 1, 2, and 3 months after initiating PrEP II
and the primary outcome is measured by tenofovir drug levels ≥700 fmol/punch at Month 3 and
secondary outcomes at Months 6 and 12.Secondary Objective
1. To assess the durability of the effect of an incentive conditioned on young women's PrEP
adherence, as measured by tenofovir drug levels at Months 6, 9, and 12.
2. To explore factors, including knowledge of current partner HIV status, that influence
young women's PrEP initiation and adherence over 12 months
3. To assess the social benefits and harms associated with PrEP use III. Exploratory
Objective
a. To assess HIV incidence among PrEP users, and PrEP adherence and resistance among women
who seroconvert Study Population 200 sexually active HIV-1 uninfected young women 16-25 years
old in Masiphumelele township, Cape Town, South Africa who are not currently enrolled in any
other research studies and have not previously participated in an oral PrEP study.
Inclusion Criteria Female at birth; HIV uninfected at screening and enrolment; Age 16-25
years old at screening, inclusive; Per participant report, sexually active, defined as having
vaginal or anal intercourse with a male partner at least once in the month prior to
enrolment; Willing and able to provide informed consent; Able and willing to provide adequate
locator information; Tanner stage ≥ 3.
Exclusion Criteria Young women who have met any of the following criteria will be excluded
from this study: A positive HIV test at enrolment; Renal dysfunction (Creatinine Clearance
<60 mL/min, Cockroft-Gault equation); Previous participation in an oral PrEP study.
Design Screening and Enrollment At the screening visit, women who meet the inclusion and
exclusion criteria will be consented. Women will be randomized to receive a small monetary
incentive conditioned on PrEP adherence in addition to real time feedback about adherence,
using dried blood spots (DBS) to assess PrEP drug levels verses real time feedback and
supportive adherence counselling.
Follow-up Visits At all follow-up visits, women will have HIV-1 testing, STI surveillance,
partnership characteristics, behavioral data, and medical history data collected. At Months 6
and 12, women will have diagnostic testing for STIs and creatinine testing.
All participants who accept PrEP will receive adherence counselling at each visit and a DBS
collected for storage. All women will have DBS PrEP drug level concentration testing at
Months 1, 2,3,6 & 12. For Month 1,2 & 3 women who are randomized to the incentive arm will
receive real time feedback about their intracellular drug levels and counseling. Women who
have a detectable DBS PrEP drug level will receive the cash incentive and will be counselled
on adherence to PrEP in order to get optimal HIV protection against HIV and explore barriers
to taking PrEP. Women who have an undetectable PrEP drug level at Month 1, 2, or 3 in the
incentive arm will receive adherence counseling to take PrEP but they will not receive the
incentive for that visit. Women who are not randomized to receive the incentive will receive
real time feedback about their intracellular drug levels and supportive adherence counseling
as detailed above.
Seroconversion Participants will have rapid HIV testing per national algorithm at each study
visit prior to administration of PrEP. Any participant who is confirmed to have acquired HIV
during the study will permanently discontinue PrEP and will be transitioned to a local HIV
care clinic as per DTHF SOP.
Withdrawal Participants may voluntarily decide to withdraw from the study for any reason at
any time. The site investigator may also withdraw participants from the study to protect
their safety.
Qualitative Interviews We will randomly select up to 24 women to participate in qualitative
interviews exploring women's decision making about PrEP initiation and continuation, barriers
and facilitators to PrEP adherence, and whether they disclosed their PrEP use with family
members, peers, and their partner(s).
Involvement of minor women, particularly young women, continue to bear a disproportionate
burden of HIV in South Africa. The application of novel biomedical prevention tools may be
able to prevent a substantial number of HIV infections among young women. We have had
indications that youth are willing to engage in more information and community participation
around these topics.
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