HIV Infection Clinical Trial
Official title:
Evaluation of Rapid HIV Self-testing Among MSM in High Prevalence Cities
This study seeks to determine the public health impact of providing rapid HIV test kits to men who have sex with men (MSM) so they may test themselves at their convenience. The study will determine if men who receive the rapid HIV test kits report HIV testing at least three times per year. This study will be conducted in four consecutive parts. The first three parts are formative in nature to guide the development and implementation of Part 4 of the study. The research study will use two different types of rapid HIV tests. The OraQuick® In-Home HIV Test for oral fluid (FDA approved for home use) and Sure Check® HIV 1/2 Assay, currently FDA-approved for professional use and distributed in the U.S. as Clearview® Complete HIV-1/2 Rapid Test. An Investigational Device Exemption will be obtained from the FDA to allow the contractor to supply the Sure Check® HIV 1/2 Assay to study participants since it is not approved for home use.
The eSTAMP project will evaluate the use and impact of providing rapid HIV tests for use to
men who have sex with men (MSM) recruited via the internet. Data obtained through this study
will include who will use the tests, how they were used, the utility of the tests in
identifying HIV infections and promoting engagement in HIV care. This will inform policies to
guide the optimal use of rapid HIV tests.
This research project will be conducted in four sequential parts to evaluate the
acceptability, use and effectiveness of rapid HIV test kits among MSM in cities with high HIV
prevalence. Each part will be independent and they will provide information to implement the
next part of the study. At the end of each part, the data will be evaluated. The findings
will guide the implementation of subsequent parts of the study.
Part 1 will evaluate the materials, packaging and instructions for conducting self-testing
activities. MSM will be recruited from prior research studies or over the internet to
participate in focus groups and in-depth interviews by Emory University or Northwestern
University. These activities will take place in Atlanta, GA and Chicago, IL. Completed.
Part 2 will evaluate the user proficiency of participants performing the rapid HIV test on
themselves while under observation using the instructional and materials developed in the
previous part of the study. MSM who had participated in prior research studies and consented
to future contact for involvement in additional studies were recruited by Emory University.
Participants will conduct activities at Emory University in Atlanta, GA. Completed.
Part 3 will evaluate the performance of the rapid HIV tests by the proposed study population
in real world settings. Participants will be recruited via the internet and directed to a
research study site for further study activities. Participants will be shipped study
materials (one OraQuick In-home HIV test, one SureCheck HIV 1/2 Assay and one dried blood
spot (DBS) collection kit). Participants will report their rapid HIV test results online and
return the DBS card for laboratory HIV testing. Completed.
Part 4 will evaluate the use and effectiveness of providing free rapid HIV tests as a public
health strategy for increasing testing among MSM. We will recruit 3200 participants who
report being HIV negative or unaware of their HIV status for the main trial. These
participants will be randomly assigned to either the intervention or comparison condition
after completing a baseline survey. An additional 150 MSM who report being HIV-positive will
be recruited to evaluate the distribution of rapid HIV tests to their network partners.
Comparison arm: After completing the baseline survey, comparison arm participants will
receive a welcome greeting and HIV prevention information. The online information will cover
the importance of testing, links to AIDSVu and other resources to locate HIV testing services
and prevention information in their area. Comparison arm participants will receive follow-up
surveys at 3, 6, 9 and 12 months. After completing the 12 month assessment, participants will
be sent a performance kit consisting of 1 oral fluid HIV test kit (OraQuick) and 1
finger-stick blood HIV test kit (Sure Check) and a DBS specimen collection kit that will be
returned for HIV testing at the CDC laboratory.
Intervention arm: After completing the baseline survey, a welcome kit with 4 rapid HIV tests
(2 oral fluid test kits [OraQuick] and 2 finger-stick blood test kits [Sure Check] will be
sent to participants in the intervention arm to use and/or give away. Intervention arm
participants will receive follow-up surveys at 3, 6, 9 and 12 months and have the option to
order additional test kits at 3, 6 and 9 months to replenish kits that have been used or
distributed. After completing the 12 month assessment, participants will be sent a
performance kit consisting of 1 oral fluid HIV test kit (OraQuick) and 1 finger-stick blood
HIV test kit (Sure Check) and a DBS specimen collection kit that will be returned for HIV
testing at the CDC laboratory.
The men who report being HIV-positive who will be assigned to a one-arm descriptive cohort.
Participants in this group will take a baseline survey and will receive rapid HIV test kits
(OraQuick) to distribute to persons in their social and sexual networks (secondary users).
Men in the HIV-positive group will complete a short follow-up survey at 3 months. Secondary
users who use the tests will have access to study materials and referral information.
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