Appalachian Partnership to Reduce Disparities (Aim 2)

NARecruitingINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

141

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

April 1, 2022

Primary Completion Date

May 31, 2026

Study Completion Date

May 31, 2026

Conditions
HIV/AIDSSTIHCV
Interventions
BEHAVIORAL

Peer Navigation

"First, as health advisors, community health leaders will raise awareness of HIV, STIs, and HCV and local prevention and care services and help social network members access services. Thus, the community health leader will describe to the process for HCV testing, and how providers are required to maintain confidentiality. As opinion leaders, community health leaders will reframe health-compromising and bolster health-promoting norms and expectations about testing and use of other prevention and care services.~Each community health leader will also conduct formal in-person group activities with their social network members. Our partnership decided that each community health leader will also hold at least 4 formal group sessions during the 12 months of intervention"

BEHAVIORAL

mHealth

"In addition to in-person individual and group activities, community health leaders will use mHealth platforms preferred by each social network member (i.e., Facebook , Instagram, testing, and/or GPS-based mobile apps) to communicate with them during the intervention. They will use social media to plan activities and to support use of needed prevention and care services. For example, when planning a group activity (described above), the community health leader will use social media to remind social network members about the activity and help them problem solve barriers to attending. A community health leader and social network member may also communicate in-real-time via social media about the process of participating in a syringe services program or accessing PrEP."

Trial Locations (1)

27157

RECRUITING

Wake Forest University Health Sciences, Winston-Salem

All Listed Sponsors
lead

Wake Forest University Health Sciences

OTHER