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The Unlocking PrEP Study: Integration of Peer Health Navigation Into Comprehensive Re-entry Services

The Unlocking PrEP Study: Integration of Peer Health Navigation Into Comprehensive Re-entry Services

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18-99 years
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Phase N/A

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Overview

This 18-month study, "Integration of peer health navigation into comprehensive re-entry services: improving PrEP implementation for justice-involved individuals," aims to increase PrEP awareness and uptake among people with a history of justice involvement in Dallas, primarily clients of Unlocking Doors.

Description

This 18-month study, "Integration of peer health navigation into comprehensive re-entry services: improving PrEP implementation for justice-involved individuals," aims to increase PrEP awareness and uptake among people with a history of justice involvement in Dallas, primarily clients of Unlocking Doors. Guided by the EPIS (Exploration, Preparation, Implementation, Sustainment) framework, the study will:

Conduct qualitative interviews with Unlocking Doors staff, clients, health coaches, and PrEP providers to identify barriers and facilitators to integrating a health coach focused on sexual health, HIV testing, and PrEP.

Use rapid qualitative analysis to adapt the health coach intervention and workflows.

Implement a health coach model embedded in Unlocking Doors to offer general and sexual health discussions, PrEP education, HIV/syphilis testing, and linkage to PrEP care and other services.

Enroll up to 600 consented/screened individuals to achieve a target of 100 participants in the intervention.

Assess feasibility, acceptability, and appropriateness of the model, as well as changes in PrEP knowledge, interest, referrals, and uptake over time.

The study is led by PI: Ank Nijhawan in UTSW Infectious Diseases.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  1. Age 18 years or older
  2. Client of Unlocking Doors
  3. Able to provide informed consent
  4. Willing to participate in discussions about general health, sexual health, HIV prevention, and PrEP
  5. Willing to complete health screening and eligibility assessment
  6. For qualitative interview participants:
    • Unlocking Doors staff, clients, or PrEP providers who agree to participate in a one-time interview.

Exclusion Criteria:

  1. Under 18 years of age
  2. Unable to provide informed consent
  3. Not receiving services at Unlocking Doors
  4. Non-English speakers
  5. Diagnosed with HIV
  6. Incarcerated individuals at the time of recruitment

Study details
    HIV Disease
    HIV Prevention

NCT07292792

University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center

1 February 2026

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