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TechMPower: Advancing HIV/SUD Care and Service Delivery for People in Re-entry
TechMPower: Advancing HIV/SUD Care and Service Delivery for People in Re-entry

NCT07088770

CompletedNA

Sponsor: Columbia University

Conditions: HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus), Substance Abuse Disorder

Interventions: Community Coalition CLS Workgroup/Network of Providers, Tech-mediated Training and Service Delivery, Multidisciplinary Implementation Team with Champion, Tech-mediated Peer Navigation Enhanced Case management (NCM)

Countries: United States

The goal of this clinical study in one NY county is to pilot and refine implementation strategies aimed at improving delivery and uptake of evidence-based practices (EBPs) for HIV prevention/treatment and substance use disorder (SUD) care among incarcerated individuals approaching release with or at risk for HIV and SUD. The main questions it aims to answer are: 1. How feasible and acceptable are the TechMPower implementation strategies (community coalition workgroups, multidisciplinary implementation team with champion, and tech-mediated training/service delivery with peer navigation) in real-world carceral and reentry settings? 2. To what extent do these strategies improve delivery and uptake of HIV testing with self-testing (HST), pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP)/antiretroviral treatment (ART), medications for opioids use disorder (MOUD), and overdose education and naloxone distribution (OEND)? 3. What are the preliminary cost estimates for the implementation strategies and EBPs to inform the larger trial to follow in NY and NJ? 4. What are the preliminary impacts on individual-level outcomes such as HIV testing, linkage to care, and SUD treatment initiation? Our specific aims for the Phase I protocol presented here is conducted in one county (Ulster County) with a sample (n=50) of detained (prisoners) in their county jail are presented here: * R61 \| Aim 1: Evaluate \\ preliminary effectiveness of TechMPower, using mixed methods and a pre-/post-evaluation design, on increasing reach of the EBPs resulting in the following outcomes: (1) SUD and HIV screenings (pre-/post-release); and (2) linkage to SUD prevention/care (MOUD, OEND); and (3) linkage to HIV prevention/care (applying a status-neutral approach) with community service providers post-release. (Effectiveness). * R61 \| Aim 2: Identify how adoption/feasibility, implementation/fidelity and sustainability/maintenance of TechMPower may impact effectiveness of TechMPower outcomes as described in Aim 1 in one (Ulster County) jail using surveys of Implementation Team, jail staff and other key stakeholders. (Implementation) * R61 \| Aim 3: Use implementation mapping to adapt implementation strategies for R33 phase. (Implementation)

Eligibility overview

Sex: ALL

Age: 18 Years to

Healthy volunteers: No

Study type: INTERVENTIONAL

Eligibility criteria
Inclusion Criteria:

* ≥18 years old
* speaks and understands English
* report using any illicit drug, in the six months prior to incarceration
* report having had condomless receptive and/or insertive vaginal and/or anal sex without either condom use, AND/OR report another HIV risk in the six months prior to incarceration (i.e. shared syringes, STI+)D
* likely to be released in the next 1-3 months

Exclusion Criteria:

* evidence of significant psychiatric or cognitive impairment that would limit effective participation as confirmed during informed consent assessed during informed consent or confirmed by the MacArthur Competence Assessment Tool
* not fluent in English
Locations (1)
  • Kingston, New York, United States