This study will use online materials and strategies to recruit 3600 Black and Hispanic men who have sex with men (MSM) and transgender women (TGW) to participate in a study evaluating the effectiveness of the Know@Home mobile app compared to control condition with respect to linkage of participants to appropriate services, as well as cost-effectiveness outcomes.
To evaluate the effectiveness of mailing out rapid HIV home-testing kits and additional testing promotion components among African-American or black and Hispanic or Latino gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men (MSM) and transgender women (TGW), the study "Implementation of Rapid HIV Self-Testing among MSM Project", known as iSTAMP, is being conducted in 11 US states. This study is interested in the most cost-effective ways to recruit people at high risk for HIV infection. The researchers want to study a sample of 3600 adult MSM and TGW who are not known to be living with HIV; 1800 black/African-American and 1800 Hispanic/Latino participants will be enrolled. All participants will be mailed two rapid HIV self-test kits upon randomization. All participants, regardless of study arm, will also complete a follow-up survey at the end of a 4-month follow-up period. At the end of the 4-month follow-up period, participants will be mailed a dried blood spot (DBS) collection kit for research purposes, as well as another rapid HIV self-test kit for immediate testing. Participants in each of the arms will have access to videoconferencing-delivered prevention counseling, and all participants, regardless of assigned arm, will be contacted if they report seroconversion and/or a preliminary positive test during the study period for active linkage to care.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
HEALTH_SERVICES_RESEARCH
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
2,195
Participants randomly assigned to the Know@Home arm will access the features of Know@Home by downloading the app or accessing the website. The contents were developed to serve as a comprehensive mobile HIV prevention platform for MSM or TGW, with HIV prevention and care information and links to resources. This intervention arm provides an toolkit that allows users to access information about prevention services as their needs change. Participants will have access to Know@Home for the study period. The Know@Home arm will offer participants the opportunity to order free condoms and lubricant as well as an at-home sexually transmitted infection (STI) testing kit.
All participants will be shipped two at-home HIV self-tests. They will also receive a link to a previously-produced video that fully describes the specimen collection process, pointing out common errors and providing tips for successful collection. Participants will interact with study staff through phone, email, or text. Information to schedule a video HIV testing and counseling session with study staff will be made available to participants in all arms via a website, email, and/or text.
Emory University
Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Number of participants initiating HIV treatment
Effectiveness of the interventions will be assessed by linkage of participants to HIV treatment.
Time frame: Up to Month 4
Number of participants initiating PrEP treatment
Effectiveness of the interventions will be assessed by linkage of participants to PrEP treatment.
Time frame: Up to Month 4
Number of participants testing for STIs
Effectiveness of the interventions will be assessed by linkage of participants to STI testing.
Time frame: Up to Month 4
Number of participants engaging in HIV prevention services
Effectiveness of the interventions will be assessed by linkage of participants to HIV prevention services.
Time frame: Up to Month 4
Number of participants engaging in HIV social services
Effectiveness of the interventions will be assessed by linkage of participants to HIV social services.
Time frame: Up to Month 4
Cost of different online venues for study enrollment
Enrollment in the study defined as completion of the baseline survey and downloading of the study app. The cost (in US dollars) to enroll participants (online banner advertisement placement, study staff time to manage enrollment, validating participant eligibility, monitoring and evaluation of enrollment data) will be compared between the study arms.
Time frame: Baseline
Cost of different online venues for HIV test results returned
The cost (in US dollars) of HIV tests returned within 1 month of enrollment will be compared between the study arms. The costs involved with having HIV tests returned include: * Online banner advertisement placement * Study staff time managing enrollment, validating participant eligibility, monitoring and evaluation of enrollment data * HIV test kits * Shipping for HIV test kits * Staff/personnel time to manage mailing/return of test kits * Other general and administrative time, office supplies, equipment, rents, utilities
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Time frame: Month 1
Cost of different online venues for identifying new HIV diagnoses
The cost (in US dollars) of identifying established HIV infections will be compared between the study arms. The costs involved with identifying established HIV infections include: * Online banner advertisement placement * Study staff time managing enrollment, validating participant eligibility, monitoring and evaluation of enrollment data * HIV test kits * Shipping for HIV test kits * Staff/personnel time to manage mailing/return of test kits * Study staff time to manage monitoring and evaluation of HIV test result data * Study staff time to provide phone counseling to those with established infections * Other general and administrative time, office supplies, equipment, rents, utilities
Time frame: Month 1
Cost of linkage to HIV counseling
The cost (in US dollars) of linking participants testing positive for HIV to HIV counseling will be compared between the study arms, including: * Study staff time spent contacting participants * Study staff time for intervention maintenance (e.g., app management) * HIV counseling costs to the healthcare system * Other general and administrative time, office supplies, equipment, rents, utilities
Time frame: Month 4
Cost of linkage to HIV treatment
The cost (in US dollars) of linking participants testing positive for HIV to HIV treatment will be compared between the three study arms, including: * Study staff time for intervention maintenance (e.g., app management) * HIV treatment costs to the healthcare system * Other general and administrative time, office supplies, equipment, rents, utilities
Time frame: Month 4
Cost of linkage to PrEP counseling
The cost (in US dollars) of linking participants testing negative for HIV to PrEP counseling will be compared between the study arms, including: * Study staff time contacting participants * Study staff time for intervention maintenance (e.g., app management) * PrEP counseling costs to the healthcare system * Other general and administrative time, office supplies, equipment, rents, utilities
Time frame: Month 4
Cost of linkage to PrEP uptake
The cost (in US dollars) of linking participants testing negative for HIV to initiate PrEP treatment will be compared between the study arms, including: * Study staff time contacting participants * Study staff time for intervention maintenance (e.g., app management) * PrEP uptake costs to the healthcare system * Other general and administrative time, office supplies, equipment, rents, utilities
Time frame: Month 4
Cost of Sexually Transmitted Infection (STI) testing
The cost (in US dollars) of providing at-home STI testing be compared between the study arms, including: * Cost of STI testing materials and shipping * Laboratory STI testing * Study staff time processing orders and contacting participants * Study staff time for intervention maintenance (e.g., app management) * STI testing costs to the healthcare system * Other general and administrative time, office supplies, equipment, rents, utilities
Time frame: Month 4
Cost of linkage to STI treatment
The cost (in US dollars) of providing treatment for STIs discovered through at-home STI testing be compared between the three study arms, including: * Study staff time processing orders and contacting participants * Study staff time for intervention maintenance (e.g., app management) * STI treatment costs to the healthcare system * Other general and administrative time, office supplies, equipment, rents, utilities
Time frame: Month 4