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Individuals motivated to participate in adherence, care and treatment (imPACT): development of a multi-component intervention to help HIV-infected recently incarcerated individuals link and adhere to HIV care
BACKGROUND: Policy-makers promote a seek, test, treat and retain (STTR) strategy to expand HIV testing, support linkage and engagement in care, and enhance the continuous use of antiretroviral therapy for those HIV-infected. This HIV prevention strategy is particularly appropriate in correctional se...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5011897/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27596559 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12889-016-3511-1 |
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author | Golin, Carol E. Knight, Kevin Carda-Auten, Jessica Gould, Michele Groves, Jennifer L.White, Becky Bradley-Bull, Steve Amola, Kemi Fray, Niasha Rosen, David L. Mugavaro, Michael J. Pence, Brian W. Flynn, Patrick M. Wohl, David |
author_facet | Golin, Carol E. Knight, Kevin Carda-Auten, Jessica Gould, Michele Groves, Jennifer L.White, Becky Bradley-Bull, Steve Amola, Kemi Fray, Niasha Rosen, David L. Mugavaro, Michael J. Pence, Brian W. Flynn, Patrick M. Wohl, David |
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description | BACKGROUND: Policy-makers promote a seek, test, treat and retain (STTR) strategy to expand HIV testing, support linkage and engagement in care, and enhance the continuous use of antiretroviral therapy for those HIV-infected. This HIV prevention strategy is particularly appropriate in correctional settings where HIV screening and treatment are routinely available yet many HIV-infected individuals have difficulty sustaining sufficient linkage and engagement in care, disease management, and viral suppression after prison release. METHODS/DESIGN: Our research team developed Project imPACT (individuals motivated to Participate in Adherence, Care and Treatment), a multi-component approach for HIV-Infected recently incarcerated individuals that specifically targets their care linkage, retention, and medication adherence by addressing multiple barriers to care engagement after release. The ultimate goals of this intervention are to improve the health of HIV-infected individuals recently released from prison and reduce HIV transmission to their communities by maintaining viral suppression. This paper describes the intervention and technology development processes, based on best practices for intervention development and process evaluation. These processes included: 1) identifying the target population; 2) clarifying the theoretical basis for intervention design; 3) describing features of its foundational interventions; 4) conducting formative qualitative research; 5) integrating and adapting foundational interventions to create and refine intervention content based on target audience feedback. These stages along with the final intervention product are described in detail. The intervention is currently being evaluation and a two arm randomized, controlled trial in two US state prison systems. DISCUSSION: Based on a literature review, qualitative research, integration of proven interventions and behavioral theory, the final imPACT intervention focused on the transition period two to three months before and three months after prison release. It emphasized pre-release readiness, pre- and post-release supportive non-judgmental counseling, linking individuals to a HIV care clinic and technological supports through videos and text messages. This article provides a useful model for how researchers can develop, test, and refine multi-component interventions to address HIV care linkage, retention and adherence. CLINICAL TRIAL REGISTRATION: NCT01629316, first registered 6-4-2012; last updated 6-9-2015. |
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spelling | pubmed-50118972016-09-07 Individuals motivated to participate in adherence, care and treatment (imPACT): development of a multi-component intervention to help HIV-infected recently incarcerated individuals link and adhere to HIV care Golin, Carol E. Knight, Kevin Carda-Auten, Jessica Gould, Michele Groves, Jennifer L.White, Becky Bradley-Bull, Steve Amola, Kemi Fray, Niasha Rosen, David L. Mugavaro, Michael J. Pence, Brian W. Flynn, Patrick M. Wohl, David BMC Public Health Study Protocol BACKGROUND: Policy-makers promote a seek, test, treat and retain (STTR) strategy to expand HIV testing, support linkage and engagement in care, and enhance the continuous use of antiretroviral therapy for those HIV-infected. This HIV prevention strategy is particularly appropriate in correctional settings where HIV screening and treatment are routinely available yet many HIV-infected individuals have difficulty sustaining sufficient linkage and engagement in care, disease management, and viral suppression after prison release. METHODS/DESIGN: Our research team developed Project imPACT (individuals motivated to Participate in Adherence, Care and Treatment), a multi-component approach for HIV-Infected recently incarcerated individuals that specifically targets their care linkage, retention, and medication adherence by addressing multiple barriers to care engagement after release. The ultimate goals of this intervention are to improve the health of HIV-infected individuals recently released from prison and reduce HIV transmission to their communities by maintaining viral suppression. This paper describes the intervention and technology development processes, based on best practices for intervention development and process evaluation. These processes included: 1) identifying the target population; 2) clarifying the theoretical basis for intervention design; 3) describing features of its foundational interventions; 4) conducting formative qualitative research; 5) integrating and adapting foundational interventions to create and refine intervention content based on target audience feedback. These stages along with the final intervention product are described in detail. The intervention is currently being evaluation and a two arm randomized, controlled trial in two US state prison systems. DISCUSSION: Based on a literature review, qualitative research, integration of proven interventions and behavioral theory, the final imPACT intervention focused on the transition period two to three months before and three months after prison release. It emphasized pre-release readiness, pre- and post-release supportive non-judgmental counseling, linking individuals to a HIV care clinic and technological supports through videos and text messages. This article provides a useful model for how researchers can develop, test, and refine multi-component interventions to address HIV care linkage, retention and adherence. CLINICAL TRIAL REGISTRATION: NCT01629316, first registered 6-4-2012; last updated 6-9-2015. BioMed Central 2016-09-06 /pmc/articles/PMC5011897/ /pubmed/27596559 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12889-016-3511-1 Text en © The Author(s). 2016 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated. |
spellingShingle | Study Protocol Golin, Carol E. Knight, Kevin Carda-Auten, Jessica Gould, Michele Groves, Jennifer L.White, Becky Bradley-Bull, Steve Amola, Kemi Fray, Niasha Rosen, David L. Mugavaro, Michael J. Pence, Brian W. Flynn, Patrick M. Wohl, David Individuals motivated to participate in adherence, care and treatment (imPACT): development of a multi-component intervention to help HIV-infected recently incarcerated individuals link and adhere to HIV care |
title | Individuals motivated to participate in adherence, care and treatment (imPACT): development of a multi-component intervention to help HIV-infected recently incarcerated individuals link and adhere to HIV care |
title_full | Individuals motivated to participate in adherence, care and treatment (imPACT): development of a multi-component intervention to help HIV-infected recently incarcerated individuals link and adhere to HIV care |
title_fullStr | Individuals motivated to participate in adherence, care and treatment (imPACT): development of a multi-component intervention to help HIV-infected recently incarcerated individuals link and adhere to HIV care |
title_full_unstemmed | Individuals motivated to participate in adherence, care and treatment (imPACT): development of a multi-component intervention to help HIV-infected recently incarcerated individuals link and adhere to HIV care |
title_short | Individuals motivated to participate in adherence, care and treatment (imPACT): development of a multi-component intervention to help HIV-infected recently incarcerated individuals link and adhere to HIV care |
title_sort | individuals motivated to participate in adherence, care and treatment (impact): development of a multi-component intervention to help hiv-infected recently incarcerated individuals link and adhere to hiv care |
topic | Study Protocol |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5011897/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27596559 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12889-016-3511-1 |
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