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Recruiting NCT07223398

Shared Decision Making to Treat Or Prevent (STOP) HIV in Justice Populations (R33)

Trial Parameters

Condition Substance Use Disorders
Sponsor Yale University
Study Type INTERVENTIONAL
Phase N/A
Enrollment 400
Sex ALL
Min Age 18 Years
Max Age N/A
Start Date 2025-11-24
Completion 2027-12
Interventions
Standard PNPatient Choice

Brief Summary

This study seeks to compare the effectiveness of two Patient Navigation models of care to evaluate the proportion who initiate PrEP/ART and substance use/substance use disorder (SU/SUD) treatment. A standardized Patient Navigation (PN) arm will be compared with a shared decision-making model in the form of Patient Choice (PC) through the offer of a menu of existing community-based health service delivery options. This design will offer providers, correctional and public health authorities, payers and policy makers' timely and relevant data to assess the effectiveness of Patient Navigation and Patient Choice models of care as potentially useful re-entry and relapse prevention treatment options.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria: * able to provide written informed consent in English or Spanish; * living in the community of Western, CT, Dallas and Tarrant Counties in TX and Madison County, KY (potential for Fayette county as well); * Those with current justice involvement (with in the past 6 months) (e.g., prison, jail, community supervision); * willing to have HIV testing to determine negative or positive status; * persons with HIV who report not currently taking ART in past 6 months OR persons who test negative for HIV who report not taking PrEP that meet CDC PrEP eligibility criteria in past 6 months, including (i) condomless sexual intercourse; and/or (ii) sharing IDU equipment with HIV positive or unknown status partner; and/or (iii) bacterial STI and; * Having a history of opioid and/or stimulant use in the last 6 months within the community. Exclusion Criteria: * severe medical or psychiatric disability making participation unsafe; * unable to provide consent. * persons self-reporting

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