Pilot Testing of a Patient-provider Decision Aid for HIV Post-exposure Prophylaxis Following Sexual Assault

Status: Recruiting
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Intervention Type: Behavioral
Study Type: Interventional
Study Phase: Not Applicable
SUMMARY

The goal of this trial is to pilot a digital, interactive patient-provider HIV PEP decision aid. The decision aid will incorporate five sections of content: 1) key clinical factors input by providers; 2) tailored multimedia-based HIV risk sharing information; 3) standardized multimedia educational messaging regarding the effectiveness, risks, and benefits of HIV PEP; 4) direct comparisons of priorities (e.g., physical well-being - I want to do everything I can to prevent HIV, privacy - I don't want others to know about the exposure, or cost - I can't afford the pills'') completed by patients; and 5) tailored feedback regarding patient priorities for use in shared clinical decision making.

Eligibility
Participation Requirements
Sex: All
Minimum Age: 18
Healthy Volunteers: f
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• 18 years or older

• seeking care from DCFNE following sexual assault

• able to provide consent and participate in the study in English

• meets CDC criteria for HIV PEP \[a) seeking care within 72 hours of potential exposure, b) potential exposure\]

Locations
United States
Washington, D.c.
District of Columbia Forensic Nurse Examiners
RECRUITING
Washington D.c.
Contact Information
Primary
Melissa Yu
jcandresearch@uams.edu
(916) 360-0149
Backup
Hannah Aston
jcandresearch@uams.edu
Time Frame
Start Date: 2024-10-04
Estimated Completion Date: 2026-06
Participants
Target number of participants: 45
Treatments
Experimental: decision aid
A digital, interactive patient-provider HIV PEP decision aid. The decision aid will incorporate five sections of content: 1) key clinical factors input by providers; 2) tailored HIV risk sharing information; 3) standardized multimedia educational messaging regarding the effectiveness, risks, and benefits of HIV PEP; 4) direct comparisons of priorities (e.g., physical well-being - I want to do everything I can to prevent HIV, privacy - I don't want others to know about the exposure, or cost - I can't afford the pills'') completed by patients; and 5) tailored feedback regarding patient priorities for use in shared clinical decision making.
Related Therapeutic Areas
Sponsors
Leads: University of Arkansas
Collaborators: District of Columbia Forensic Nurse Examiners, University of California, Davis

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