The project will study a European cohort of individuals identifying themselves as transgender or non-binary and living with HIV. The study will collect both qualitative data on this cohort and clinical data over an 18 month period. The study will investigate the success of HIV treatment for this cohort through the primary outcome measure of HIV viral load recorded in routine blood tests. The results from this study will assist in informing future HIV treatment guidelines on the monitoring of HIV infection in transgender and non-binary individuals and assisting in the design of future interventional studies within this population.
The TIME Study is a multi-centre cohort study, combined with a cross-sectional survey.The study will comprise recording clinical data from up to three visits over an 18-month period. The study visits will happen at the same time of routine clinical care, and all clinical data will be collected in the study database. At the screening/baseline study visit (following written consent), a survey will be administered to all study participants. The overall recruitment target is 200 participants. The primary aim is to assess the rate of virological response to antiretroviral therapy in transgender and non-binary (gender diverse) people living with HIV (TPLWH) in Europe. It's secondary outcomes are: * To explore demographics, risk behaviours and community needs * To explore the barriers and facilitators to adherence to cART * To report TPLWH experiences with regard to: * Stigma * Quality of life * Prevalence of opportunistic infections * To record data on: * Retention into care * Clinical characteristics (e.g. drug toxicity, BMD results, hormone intake, drug interactions between hormones and antiretrovirals, cardiovascular risk, etc.) * Implement and analyse a trans-inclusive method of gender identity data collection, in order to provide comprehensive demographic information that is acceptable at the community-level and includes a diverse spectrum of trans/non-binary genders across all study sites. People living with HIV (PLWH) who refer to themselves as transgender and non-binary (and all gender diverse people).
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
200
Servizio Sanitario Nazionale Regione Piemonte Azienda Sanitaria Locale "Citta di Torino" Department of Medical Sciences, University of Turin
Torino, Italy
Chelsea and Westminster Hospital
London, Greater London, United Kingdom
Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust
Manchester, Greater Manchester, United Kingdom
Elton John Centre, Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals
Brighton, Sussex, United Kingdom
Rate of virological response to antiretroviral therapy
Proportion of cohort achieving viral suppression as measured in viral load serum assays.
Time frame: 18 months
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