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Protecting our future generation: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial evaluating a sexual health self-care intervention with Native American youth and young adults

BACKGROUND: Disparities in sexually transmitted infections (STI) are an urgent problem among Native American youth and young adults which are not fully explained by different sexual or related behaviors. These sexual health disparities are more likely attributed to social environments and structural...

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Autores principales: Lauren, Tingey, Catherine, Sutcliffe, Rachel, Chambers, Hima, Patel, Angelita, Lee, Shauntel, Lee, Laura, Melgar, Anna, Slimp, Anne, Rompalo, Mariddie, Craig, Charlotte, Gaydos
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6888928/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31791323
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12889-019-7956-x
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author Lauren, Tingey
Catherine, Sutcliffe
Rachel, Chambers
Hima, Patel
Angelita, Lee
Shauntel, Lee
Laura, Melgar
Anna, Slimp
Anne, Rompalo
Mariddie, Craig
Charlotte, Gaydos
author_facet Lauren, Tingey
Catherine, Sutcliffe
Rachel, Chambers
Hima, Patel
Angelita, Lee
Shauntel, Lee
Laura, Melgar
Anna, Slimp
Anne, Rompalo
Mariddie, Craig
Charlotte, Gaydos
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description BACKGROUND: Disparities in sexually transmitted infections (STI) are an urgent problem among Native American youth and young adults which are not fully explained by different sexual or related behaviors. These sexual health disparities are more likely attributed to social environments and structural determinants such as a shortage of sexual healthcare providers, lower socioeconomic status, and access barriers to STI screening and treatment, including geographic isolation and confidentiality concerns. Innovative, non-clinic based alternatives to promote STI screening and treatment are essential for alleviating these disparities. Self-care, or the care taken by individuals towards their own health and well-being may be such a strategy. This study will assess the efficacy of a self-care intervention, called Protecting Our Future Generation, for increasing uptake of STI screening and impacting sexual risk and protective behaviors among Native American youth and young adults living in a reservation-based community in the Southwestern United States. METHODS: The proposed study is a randomized controlled trial to test the efficacy of a self-care intervention compared to a control condition. Participants will be Native Americans ages 14–26 years old who have had vaginal or anal sex at least once in their lifetime. Participants will be randomized to the intervention which includes: 1) a sexual health self-assessment with embedded clinical prediction tool predicting STI positivity, and 2) personalized messaging with key steps to lower risk for STIs, or the control condition which includes: 1) a self-assessment about water, soda and sugar sweetened beverage consumption, and 2) personalized messaging to meet recommended daily intake. All participants will be offered a self-administered STI test. Participants will complete assessments at baseline, 3- and 6-months follow-up. The primary outcome measure is completion of STI screening. DISCUSSION: Protecting Our Future Generation is among the first self-care interventions uniquely focused on sexual health among a Native American population, who endure significant sexual health disparities and are under-represented in research. If efficacious, the intervention will be a model of sexual health self-care for Native American youth and young adults adaptable for use in healthcare and community-based settings. TRIAL REGISTRATION: Clinical Trials: http://clinicaltrials.gov; NCT03895320; Registered 03/28/2019.
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spelling pubmed-68889282019-12-11 Protecting our future generation: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial evaluating a sexual health self-care intervention with Native American youth and young adults Lauren, Tingey Catherine, Sutcliffe Rachel, Chambers Hima, Patel Angelita, Lee Shauntel, Lee Laura, Melgar Anna, Slimp Anne, Rompalo Mariddie, Craig Charlotte, Gaydos BMC Public Health Study Protocol BACKGROUND: Disparities in sexually transmitted infections (STI) are an urgent problem among Native American youth and young adults which are not fully explained by different sexual or related behaviors. These sexual health disparities are more likely attributed to social environments and structural determinants such as a shortage of sexual healthcare providers, lower socioeconomic status, and access barriers to STI screening and treatment, including geographic isolation and confidentiality concerns. Innovative, non-clinic based alternatives to promote STI screening and treatment are essential for alleviating these disparities. Self-care, or the care taken by individuals towards their own health and well-being may be such a strategy. This study will assess the efficacy of a self-care intervention, called Protecting Our Future Generation, for increasing uptake of STI screening and impacting sexual risk and protective behaviors among Native American youth and young adults living in a reservation-based community in the Southwestern United States. METHODS: The proposed study is a randomized controlled trial to test the efficacy of a self-care intervention compared to a control condition. Participants will be Native Americans ages 14–26 years old who have had vaginal or anal sex at least once in their lifetime. Participants will be randomized to the intervention which includes: 1) a sexual health self-assessment with embedded clinical prediction tool predicting STI positivity, and 2) personalized messaging with key steps to lower risk for STIs, or the control condition which includes: 1) a self-assessment about water, soda and sugar sweetened beverage consumption, and 2) personalized messaging to meet recommended daily intake. All participants will be offered a self-administered STI test. Participants will complete assessments at baseline, 3- and 6-months follow-up. The primary outcome measure is completion of STI screening. DISCUSSION: Protecting Our Future Generation is among the first self-care interventions uniquely focused on sexual health among a Native American population, who endure significant sexual health disparities and are under-represented in research. If efficacious, the intervention will be a model of sexual health self-care for Native American youth and young adults adaptable for use in healthcare and community-based settings. TRIAL REGISTRATION: Clinical Trials: http://clinicaltrials.gov; NCT03895320; Registered 03/28/2019. BioMed Central 2019-12-02 /pmc/articles/PMC6888928/ /pubmed/31791323 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12889-019-7956-x Text en © The Author(s). 2019 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.
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Lauren, Tingey
Catherine, Sutcliffe
Rachel, Chambers
Hima, Patel
Angelita, Lee
Shauntel, Lee
Laura, Melgar
Anna, Slimp
Anne, Rompalo
Mariddie, Craig
Charlotte, Gaydos
Protecting our future generation: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial evaluating a sexual health self-care intervention with Native American youth and young adults
title Protecting our future generation: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial evaluating a sexual health self-care intervention with Native American youth and young adults
title_full Protecting our future generation: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial evaluating a sexual health self-care intervention with Native American youth and young adults
title_fullStr Protecting our future generation: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial evaluating a sexual health self-care intervention with Native American youth and young adults
title_full_unstemmed Protecting our future generation: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial evaluating a sexual health self-care intervention with Native American youth and young adults
title_short Protecting our future generation: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial evaluating a sexual health self-care intervention with Native American youth and young adults
title_sort protecting our future generation: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial evaluating a sexual health self-care intervention with native american youth and young adults
topic Study Protocol
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6888928/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31791323
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12889-019-7956-x
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