Human Immunodeficiency Virus Clinical Trial
Official title:
Special Projects of National Significance
In the third decade of the HIV pandemic, what was once a uniformly and rapidly fatal disease has been transformed into a chronic illness by advances in the understanding of HIV pathogenesis and therapeutics. As a result, HIV-infected individuals are living longer and better lives. This phenomenon, coupled with a continued steady rate of new HIV infections in this country, has led to the highest U.S. HIV prevalence rates since the beginning of the epidemic. In the past, HIV prevention efforts were separate from routine primary care delivery due to multiple factors including stigma and time constraints. Recent events, including increases in sexually transmitted disease (STD) rates among HIV-infected persons and evidence that infected individuals can be super-infected by HIV strains resistant to antiretroviral therapy, have inspired the SPNS program initiative to develop demonstration projects for interventions to reduce risky sexual exposures among HIV-infected patients receiving primary care.
Goals of the Demonstration Project. The goals of this project are as follows:
Goal 1: To utilize recent technological advances and refine a theory-based, computerized
intervention system currently being evaluated in a Birmingham STD clinic. Our proposed
interventions will target men-who-have-sex-with-men (MSM) and will be designed to: increase
condom use for specific sexual activities with both main and casual (other) partners;
decrease numbers of sexual partners among those reporting multiple partners; and increase
the frequency of HIV serostatus disclosure to sexual partners.
Goal 2: To evaluate a computer-guided, theory-based, provider-delivered intervention in the
context of standard care in an HIV primary care facility in collaboration with the Center
for AIDS Prevention Studies (CAPS). We will test the following hypotheses after 18 months of
follow-up:
Hypothesis 1: That the proportion of HIV-positive MSM reporting 100% condom use with main
partners will be significantly increased in the intervention group compared to the usual
care group.
Hypothesis 2: That the proportion of patients reporting 100% condom use with casual partners
will be significantly increased among patients in the intervention group compared to the
usual care group.
Hypothesis 3: That the proportion of patients with multiple sexual partners will be
significantly reduced among intervention group participants compared with the usual care
group.
Hypothesis 4: That the proportion of HIV-positive MSM who disclose their HIV status to sex
partners who are HIV-negative or are of unknown HIV status will be significantly increased
among the patients receiving the intervention compared to the patients in the usual care
group.
Goal 3: In collaboration with the Center and SPNS program, to conduct a holistic evaluation
of the intervention program.
Goal 4: To compare the cumulative incidence of symptomatic and asymptomatic treatable STDs
(gonococcal and chlamydial infections) between patients in the intervention and usual care
groups.
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