Assessing Perceptions and Preferences Around Long-acting Injectables (APPLI)

NACompletedINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

243

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

May 3, 2023

Primary Completion Date

February 2, 2024

Study Completion Date

September 30, 2024

Conditions
Hiv
Interventions
BEHAVIORAL

Health education materials

Participants will receive informational material (designed to be self-guided), including a video and an information sheet about current HIV treatment options (i.e., long-acting injectable and daily oral antiretroviral therapy). These materials will provide a comparison of the risks and benefits of long-acting injectable and oral regimens, set expectations about clinic visits, present information about side effects, and provide additional resources for patients to assist them in preparing to discuss HIV treatment and support options with their medical case manager and clinical provider. Participants receiving this intervention will be offered/pointed to these materials by a medical case manager or patient navigator and will be encouraged to review the materials on their own, but may also go over the materials with staff during a medical case management visit.

BEHAVIORAL

Patient-provider decision tool

Participants will receive a shared patient-provider assessment and decision-making tool, utilizing techniques from Motivational Interviewing and based on the Ottawa Patient Decision Aid framework, for weighing each patient's treatment options and their fit to patient interests, needs, assets, and constraints. The tool will facilitate and record patient-provider agreement on an antiretroviral treatment and support-services plan, to be integrated into the broader existing medical case management care plan signed by both patient and provider. The tool will be administered during a medical case management visit and completed by the participant and a patient navigator or medical case manager.

Trial Locations (6)

10018

Council on Adoptable Children, New York

10459

La Casa De Salud, The Bronx

10543

Open Door Family Medical Centers, Mamaroneck

10703

Sun River Health, Yonkers

10920

Together Our Unity Can Heal, Congers

11203

State University of New York Downstate Health Sciences University, Brooklyn

All Listed Sponsors
collaborator

New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene

OTHER_GOV

lead

City University of New York

OTHER

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