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| Name | Class |
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| Thai Red Cross AIDS Research Centre | OTHER |
| International AIDS Society | OTHER |
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A randomized controlled clinical trial looking at the effect of use of a mobile phone application in addition to standard care compared to standard care alone at a youth-friendly clinic in young men who have sex with men and transgender women aged between 15-19 years at risk of HIV on PrEP adherence.
OBJECTIVES
Primary Objectives:
To study PrEP adherence in adolescent MSM who are at high risk of HIV acquisition.
Secondary Objectives:
To study
HYPOTHESES:
RESEARCH DESIGN:
Randomised control trial, behavioural intervention
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
Study population Volunteers aged 15 to under 20 years at high risk of HIV infection receiving PrEP under the 'Princess PrEP' project
Inclusion Criteria
Adolescent men who have sex with men
At high risk of HIV infection (have at least one of the following)
Age 15 to under 20 years old
A desire to take PrEP to prevent HIV infection
Tested HIV negative within 1 month of enrolment
Able to provide written consent or assent to take part in the clinical trial
Exclusion criteria Signs or symptoms of acute retroviral syndrome that cannot be confirmed to be due to alternate causes, including unremitting fevers, headaches, myalgia, fatigue, and lymphadenopathy
Study recruitment
Informed consent process/ informed assent The research doctor will explain to potential participants about the purposes of the study and allow them to ask any questions they may have on it, and will be given time to make their decision. If a participant chooses to join the study, they will be asked for their written consent/assent and a copy of the informed consent/assent form given to them.
Study procedure After informed consent or assent, all youth will commence once daily TFV/FTC 200/300mg. Volunteers will be randomized into arms 1 (standard intervention) or 2 (novel intervention strategy). Both groups will receive youth-focused counselling by trained counsellors and have access to an adolescent-friendly sexual health promotion website and social media page where they can get in contact with counsellors, doctors, fellow adolescents and function as a platform through which they can learn about good sexual health practices. Adolescents in arm 2 (novel intervention strategy) will also receive access to a mobile phone application.
Youth-focused counselling Counsellors will provide counselling that is friendly, non-judgmental and utilize motivational interviewing techniques where sessions are more collaborative rather than didactic.
Mobile Phone Application
Password protection will ensure user privacy
Will allow users to input weekly data on their:
The application will calculate a percentage of protection users have based on their data entry
Points can be accumulated for application use, data input to the application, for attending appointments and also for normal STI and HIV screening results. Points can be redeemed for cash
The overall goal of the application is to increase participant awareness of self-risk and motivation to protect themselves against HIV and STI infection
Participants will be followed up at months 1, 3 and 6. At each visit, participants will complete a questionnaire on drug adherence and sexual health risk behaviours.
STI testing will be done as an indirect marker of condom use at visits 1 and 6. This will involve blood testing for syphilis serology and nucleic acid amplification testing for gonorrhea, and chlamydia on swab samples.
HIV testing will be done at all visits. TFV-DP DBS will be done at months 1, 3 and 6 to look at correlation of self-reported and actual measured PrEP compliance.
Drug Concentrations will be measured using the TFV-DP DBS at the Program for HIV Prevention and Treatment (PHPT), Chiang Mai. TFV-DP DBS levels ≥ 700 fmol/punch will be taken as adherence
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
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| Novel Intervention | Experimental | Use of a mobile phone application to support PrEP adherence in addition to youth-friendly counselling and services |
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| Standard Intervention | No Intervention | Use of a mobile phone application to support PrEP adherence in addition to youth-friendly counselling and services |
| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 'Project Raincoat' Mobile Phone Application | Behavioral | Mobile phone application with weekly input channels for PrEP use, condom use, number of sex partners and sex acts and a calculation of self-HIV risk feedback scoring. Scoring system for attendance of visits, normal blood tests and use of application. Points redeemable for cash. Optional alarm system to remind to take medications and attend visits. |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
|---|---|---|
| PrEP Adherence | Self-Reported Adherence | Weekly self-reported adherence for a period of 6 months following randomization |
| PrEP Adherence at 3 months | Measured Serum TDF-DP Level (from dried blood spots) | Measured at month 3 (measure of 17 day half life of TDF-DP) |
| PrEP Adherence at 6 months | Measured Serum TDF-DP Level (from dried blood spots) | Measured at month 6 (measure of 17 day half life of TDF-DP) |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
|---|---|---|
| HIV infection rates | seroconversion rates whilst on PrEP during study | duration of study (6 months) |
| Rates of Urethral Neisseria gonorrhea | Rates of Urethral Neisseria gonorrhea via Nucleic Acid Amplification Screening (NAAT) urine testing |
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Inclusion Criteria:
Adolescent men who have sex with men
At high risk of HIV infection (have at least one of the following)
Age 15 to under 20 years old
A desire to take PrEP to prevent HIV infection
Tested HIV negative within 1 month of enrolment
Able to provide written consent or assent to take part in the clinical trial
Exclusion Criteria:
men who have sex with men or transgender women
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| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| Thai Red Cross AIDS Research Center | Bangkok | 10330 | Thailand |
| PubMed Identifier | Type | Citation | Retractions |
|---|---|---|---|
| 35451976 | Derived | Kawichai S, Songtaweesin WN, Wongharn P, Phanuphak N, Cressey TR, Moonwong J, Vasinonta A, Saisaengjan C, Chinbunchorn T, Puthanakit T. A Mobile Phone App to Support Adherence to Daily HIV Pre-exposure Prophylaxis Engagement Among Young Men Who Have Sex With Men and Transgender Women Aged 15 to 19 Years in Thailand: Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial. JMIR Mhealth Uhealth. 2022 Apr 21;10(4):e25561. doi: 10.2196/25561. | |
| 32869511 |
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half of study participants will receive the intervention
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| duration of study (6 months) |
| Behaviour Risk-Taking | Composite calculated score of risk taking based on self-reported condom use, PrEP tablets taking, number of sexual partners in preceding one month. Scores will equate to risk levels of low, medium, high and very high. | duration of study (6 months) |
| Rates of Anal Neisseria gonorrhea | Rates of Anal Neisseria gonorrhea via Nucleic Acid Amplification Screening (NAAT) from anal swab samples | duration of study (6 months) |
| Rates of Urethral Chlamydia trachomatis | Rates of Urethral Chlamydia trachomatis via Nucleic Acid Amplification Screening (NAAT) urine testing | duration of study (6 months) |
| Rates of Anal Chlamydia trachomatis | Rates of Anal Chlamydia trachomatis via Nucleic Acid Amplification Screening (NAAT) from anal swab samples | duration of study (6 months) |
| Rates of Syphilis Infection | Rates of positive treponemal blood tests | duration of study (6 months) |
| Rates of Hepatitis B infection | Rates of positive HbsAg blood tests | At initial project visit (month 0) |
| Derived |
| Songtaweesin WN, Kawichai S, Phanuphak N, Cressey TR, Wongharn P, Saisaengjan C, Chinbunchorn T, Janyam S, Linjongrat D, Puthanakit T; CE-PID - TRC Adolescent Study Team. Youth-friendly services and a mobile phone application to promote adherence to pre-exposure prophylaxis among adolescent men who have sex with men and transgender women at-risk for HIV in Thailand: a randomized control trial. J Int AIDS Soc. 2020 Sep;23 Suppl 5(Suppl 5):e25564. doi: 10.1002/jia2.25564. |
| ID | Term |
|---|---|
| D055118 | Medication Adherence |
| D000294 | Adolescent Behavior |
| ID | Term |
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| D010349 | Patient Compliance |
| D010342 | Patient Acceptance of Health Care |
| D000074822 | Treatment Adherence and Compliance |
| D015438 | Health Behavior |
| D001519 | Behavior |
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