Hiv Clinical Trial
Official title:
Resilient HIV Implementation Science With SGM Youths Using Evidence
The Resilient HIV Implementation Science with SGM Youths using Evidence (RISE) Clinical Research Center will use a Type 2 hybrid-effectiveness-implementation study to evaluate the effectiveness and implementation of HMP, a youth-tailored digital health platform. It is hypothesized that SGM youths in the HMP intervention group will demonstrate improved PrEP initiation and viral load suppression over 12 months compared to the delayed HMP group.
RISE is a randomized control trial where participants are randomized (1:1) to either healthMPower (HMP) exposure for a 12 month period or delayed access to the HMP within 8 strata based on the serostatus group. HIV seropositive and HIV seronegative at risk, age group 15 to 17 or 18 to 24 years of age and country either Nigeria, Kenya, Malawi, or Zambia. Within the strata of serostatus, age, and country, participants will be randomly assigned to the next treatment allocation from a randomly permuted block sequencing using block size of four. 750 Participants will be randomly assigned to the HMP exposure while the other 750 participants will have delayed access to HMP. The HMP is a culturally adapted status neutral mobile app that works to address HIV prevention to care continuum (PHCC) for SGM youth at each of the CBSPs. Participants who are delayed access for 12 months will be granted "Open access" for 12 months thereafter, when compared to participants who were provided access for 12 months then provided 12 months of access called "continued access" without other external support. Therefore, participants will either be provided access for 12 or 24 months depending on the randomization. Primary outcome, clinical effectiveness endpoint for HIV seronegative at risk young will be the uptake of PrEP and for HIV seropositive viral load suppression. Secondary outcome, PHCC pathway characterized for HIV seronegative at risk youth such as PrEP education and continuation and for HIV seropositive HIV testing, linkage, and ART initiation. ;
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