The Shauriana intervention, developed from qualitative work using a community-based participatory approach, aims to integrate PrEP, sexual health, and mental health support for gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men in Kenya. This study consists of a brief pilot test phase with 10 participants, followed by a randomized, controlled trial with 60 participants.
Gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men (GBMSM) are at high risk for HIV-1 acquisition, especially in rights-constrained settings such as Kenya, where men's access to HIV prevention has been impeded by homophobia, stigma, and discrimination. Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) has the potential to greatly reduce HIV acquisition risk in this key population if accessible, sustainable PrEP programming with tailored, effective adherence support can be provided. To this end, close collaboration between PrEP program implementers and GBMSM-led community-based organizations is essential. Based on preliminary qualitative work, this theory-based and culturally relevant PrEP support intervention is called Shauriana (Kiswahili for "we counsel each other"). The Shauriana intervention merges peer navigation and "integrated Next Step Counseling" (iNSC) to promote sexual health protection strategies, including PrEP uptake and adherence, among GBMSM in Kisumu. The present proposal aims to pilot the intervention among 10 participants for 3 months, and then to evaluate the Shauriana intervention for acceptability, feasibility, safety, and estimated effect on PrEP uptake and adherence, compared to standard of care, in a small randomized, controlled study with 60 participants followed for 6 months after enrollment. Results of the proposed research will have high impact by ensuring GBMSM involvement in the scale-up of effective PrEP programming for this key population in Kenya and providing a peer-led PrEP support model for GBMSM and other vulnerable and marginalized populations in African settings.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
PREVENTION
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
63
The components of this intervention are: four weekly in-person sessions with a trained peer intervention specialist; optional additional in-person or by phone check-ins after the in-person sessions are delivered; and optional monthly group sessions. The four in-person health education and coaching sessions will be delivered once per week, by trained peer facilitators who identify as GBMSM. These sessions will focus on the following topics: sexual health basics (understanding how HIV and STIs are transmitted, prevented, and diagnosed/treated), relationships (types of relationships we have, characteristics of healthy relationships, communication skills), stress and coping (understanding mental health challenges, adaptive and maladaptive coping strategies), and healthy sexuality and empowerment (understanding sexual orientation and gender identity, challenging stereotypes about GBMSM, making sexual choices).
Anza Mapema Clinic
Kisumu, Kenya
Completion of Exit Interview
All intervention arm participants were invited to provide qualitative feedback on intervention acceptability in an exit interview
Time frame: Month 6
Intervention Feasibility
Intervention session attendance
Time frame: Month 6
Intervention Safety
Adverse events reported by participants
Time frame: Month 6
PrEP Uptake
Ongoing PrEP use (yes or no) assessed by ACASI
Time frame: Month 1, Month 3, and Month 6
PrEP Adherence
In the last 30 days, how good a job did you do at taking your PrEP daily?
Time frame: Month 1, Month 3, and Month 6
PrEP Drug Levels
Tenofovir levels measured in dried blood spots
Time frame: Month 3 and Month 6
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