Improving HIV Diagnosis, Linkage to Care, and Prevention Services With HIV Point-of-Care Nucleic Acid Tests

Purpose

This project will develop, implement, and evaluate models for use of point-of-care nucleic acid testing (POC NAT) among HIV-negative persons seeking HIV testing, PEP, and PrEP and HIV-positive persons in community and clinical settings. Study aims #1 and #2 will evaluate the sensitivity and specificity of a qualitative POC NAT in persons not known to be HIV-positive and will determine the impact of its use on PrEP uptake and persistence among persons testing HIV-negative and on time to HIV continuum of care outcomes among persons testing HIV-positive. Aim #3 will implement a POC NAT-tailored behavioral intervention to evaluate impact on time to virologic suppression among PLWH receiving ART. Aim #4 will quantify the acceptability and feasibility of implementation of POC NAT in community and clinical settings and collect cost and related data for cost-effectiveness analyses. Finally, in Aim #5, a distinct but related study will compare the sensitivity, specificity, and agreement of multiple POC NATs over a range of HIV RNA levels.

Condition

  • HIV Infections

Eligibility

Eligible Ages
Over 18 Years
Eligible Sex
All
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
No

Inclusion Criteria

  • Persons who are HIV-positive and seeking care at Madison Clinic. - 18 years of age or older - Patient's provider is willing to deliver adherence intervention - Patient is getting a laboratory RNA viral load test that day. - Able to read and speak English

Exclusion Criteria

  • Patients of unknown HIV status - Patients who have participated in the study before

Study Design

Phase
N/A
Study Type
Interventional
Allocation
Randomized
Intervention Model
Single Group Assignment
Intervention Model Description
For the aim #3 RCT, we will randomize participants 1:1 to the POC NAT intervention arm and to standard of care. The intervention will include a SAMBA test and adherence counseling intervention developed by the study team to accompany delivery of test results. The study team will train participating primary care providers (PCPs) in delivery of the adherence counseling intervention. Study staff will discuss the study, obtain informed consent, and, for participants randomized to POC NAT, perform SAMBA and provide results to the PCP. Study staff will perform venipuncture, ensure that individual laboratory NAT is performed, and administer a brief CASI. PCPs will deliver the POC NAT result and adherence counseling intervention to patients during their visit. Participants will be asked to sign an ROI that allows the study to share POC NAT results with the PCP and allows the study staff to obtain outcomes measures from clinical patient data for longitudinal follow up.
Primary Purpose
Diagnostic
Masking
None (Open Label)

Arm Groups

ArmDescriptionAssigned Intervention
Experimental
POC NAT & Adherence Intervention
These participants will receive the POC NAT test during their study visit. The result will be conveyed to their provider, who will deliver the result and an adherence intervention.
  • Diagnostic Test: POC NAT & Adherence Intervention
    The POC NAT test will be the SAMBA Semi-Q HIV test. The adherence intervention will be developed by study staff and tailored for delivery along with the POC NAT results.
No Intervention
Standard of Care
These participants will receive the clinical standard of care during their visit.

Recruiting Locations

Madison Clinic
Seattle, Washington 98104
Contact:
Joanne Stekler

More Details

Status
Recruiting
Sponsor
University of Washington

Study Contact

Lisa Niemann
206 744-8887
niemal@uw.edu