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Positive Peers Intervention Clinical Trial

Positive Peers Intervention Clinical Trial

Recruiting
13-34 years
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

The goal of this clinical trial is to learn if the Positive Peers mobile app intervention increases rates of viral suppression in young (13-34 y/o) persons with HIV.

Does use of the Positive Peers app improve viral suppression among young minority persons with HIV? What user characteristics are associated with a) viral suppression, b) retention in care, and c) perceived HIV-related stigma?

Participants will:

  • download the mobile app onto their personal smartphone
  • Use the mobile app as they find useful
  • complete online surveys at enrollment, 3 mo, 6, mo, 9 mo and 12 months.

Description

Participants will load the Positive Peers app on their personal device (either immediately or after a 6 month delay) and be encouraged to use the app regularly. Eligible patients who decline participation in the intervention will be asked to participate in an observational arm.

All participants will complete a brief baseline survey. Participants in the immediate or delayed arms will also complete surveys at 3, 6, 9, and 12 months. Medical data will be collected from the medical record and usage data will be collected from the app itself. Medical data will be collected for 12 months prior to enrollment and 18 months after enrollment. At the end of the study, participants are welcome to continue to use the app.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • HIV+
  • Identifies as either a racial, ethnic, sexual or gender minority

One of the following:

  • Newly diagnosed within last 12 months
  • Out of care (Not seen in last 12 months)
  • Not virally suppressed (viral load > 200 copies in last 12 months)
  • Has a working smartphone
  • Functional English ability

Exclusion Criteria:

  • prior use of Positive Peers mobile app

Study details
    HIV Infections

NCT06388109

MetroHealth Medical Center

10 June 2024

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