ADELANTE: A Randomized Controlled Trial of an Intervention to Improve Engagement in Care for Latinos with HIV
ADELANTE:一项旨在提高拉丁裔艾滋病毒感染者护理参与度的干预措施的随机对照试验
基本信息
- 批准号:10757099
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 82.23万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2023
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2023-07-25 至 2028-05-31
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
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项目摘要
Latinos with HIV are persistently underserved in the U.S., contributing to poor clinical outcomes and public
health burden. While effective antiretroviral medications are widely available, only half of Latino patients with
HIV are retained in care and have regular access to treatment. Barriers to HIV care for Latinos are numerous,
multi-factorial, and dynamic, such as fear of deportation, stigma, homophobia, emotional well-being and mental
health, inadequate access to transportation to attend clinics, lack of access to primary care, and shortage of
trained providers who can provide culturally attuned care in Spanish. Using culturally acceptable tools can help
these patients overcome existing impediments and develop greater patient activation, self-efficacy, and
emotional well-being and access to the needed core social services on the pathway to viral suppression. The
PI’s recent NIMH-funded K23 award developed and evaluated a Spanish language telenovela-(film) based,
community health worker (CHW)-delivered 5-session intervention, called ADELANTE, which is a theory-based
problem-solving intervention designed to empower Latinos with HIV and link them to existing resources, such
as transportation, to address unmet basic needs. The proposed R01, led by an Early Stage Investigator, will
test ADELANTE in two Ryan White-funded clinics within US Ending the HIV Epidemic (EHE) Plan-identified
geographic areas that have high HIV incidence in Latinos. Building on our prior research and grounded in local
EHE priorities, we will leverage well-established community partnerships and multidisciplinary expertise in
clinical trials, health disparities, mental health and substance use, community engagement, and biostatistics to
accomplish the following aims. In Aim 1, we will randomize 250 Latinos with HIV in a controlled trial to contrast
clinical effectiveness of ADELANTE (5-session, CHW-delivered telenovela-based intervention) versus
enhanced care condition (ECC, 5 reminder phone calls). We hypothesize that ADELANTE participants will
demonstrate higher rates of viral suppression (HIV RNA <200 copies/ml) at month-12 and will have fewer ED
visits and hospitalizations compared with ECC. In Aim 2, we will examine potential mechanisms by which
ADELANTE impacts viral suppression. We hypothesize that participants in ADELANTE will have increased
rates of patient activation, self-efficacy for retention in care, emotional well-being, and referrals for non-
clinical services and these variables will mediate the relationship of ADELANTE with viral suppression. In
Aim 3, we will identify barriers and facilitators to implementation readiness of ADELANTE through in-depth
semi-structured interviews with 40 RCT participants and focus groups with local stakeholders involved with
implementation. This qualitative data will add value in explaining findings, ensuring relevance, and facilitating
future uptake and reach. This approach addresses high priority areas for NIH HIV/AIDS research by
advancing research to reduce health disparities. We anticipate that the merger of technology and CHWs with
culturally relevant content will improve outcomes for Latinos with HIV towards ending the HIV epidemic.
在美国,感染艾滋病毒的拉丁美洲人一直得不到充分的服务,导致临床结果不佳,公众也无法得到足够的服务。
虽然有效的抗逆转录病毒药物随处可见,但只有一半的拉丁裔患者患有这种疾病。
拉丁美洲人接受艾滋病毒治疗并定期获得治疗的障碍很多。
多因素且动态的,例如对驱逐出境的恐惧、耻辱、恐同症、情绪健康和心理健康
健康状况、前往诊所就诊的交通不便、缺乏初级保健以及缺乏
训练有素的提供者可以用西班牙语提供符合文化的护理,使用文化上可接受的工具可以提供帮助。
这些患者克服了现有的障碍,并提高了患者的积极性、自我效能感和
情绪健康以及获得抑制病毒途径所需的核心社会服务。
PI 最近由 NIMH 资助的 K23 奖项开发并评估了基于西班牙语的电视剧(电影),
社区卫生工作者 (CHW) 提供了 5 个疗程的干预措施,称为 ADELANTE,这是一种基于理论的干预措施
旨在解决问题的干预措施,旨在增强拉丁裔艾滋病毒携带者的权能,并将他们与现有资源联系起来,例如
作为交通,以满足未满足的基本需求,由早期研究人员领导的拟议 R01 将。
在美国境内两家 Ryan White 资助的诊所测试 ADELANTE 结束艾滋病毒流行 (EHE) 计划确定
拉丁美洲艾滋病毒发病率高的地理区域以我们之前的研究为基础并立足于当地。
EHE 优先事项,我们将利用完善的社区合作伙伴关系和多学科专业知识
临床试验、健康差异、心理健康和物质使用、社区参与和生物统计学
在目标 1 中,我们将在对照试验中随机抽取 250 名感染 HIV 的拉丁裔患者进行对比。
ADELANTE(5 个疗程、CHW 提供的基于电视剧的干预)与
我们追求 ADELANTE 参与者将加强护理条件(ECC、5 个提醒电话)。
在第 12 个月表现出较高的病毒抑制率(HIV RNA <200 拷贝/毫升),并且 ED 较少
与 ECC 相比,我们将研究潜在的机制。
我们勇敢地说,ADELANTE 的参与者将会增加。
患者的积极性、保留护理的自我效能、情绪健康以及转诊至非患者的情况
临床服务和这些变量将调节 ADELANTE 与病毒抑制的关系。
目标 3,我们将通过深入了解 ADELANTE 实施准备的障碍和促进因素
对 40 名 RCT 参与者和焦点小组以及当地利益相关者进行半结构化访谈
这些定性数据将在解释调查结果、确保相关性和促进实施方面增加价值。
该方法涉及 NIH HIV/AIDS 研究的高度优先领域。
我们预计技术和社区卫生工作者的融合将推动研究的发展,以减少健康差距。
文化相关的内容将改善感染艾滋病毒的拉丁美洲人的结果,以结束艾滋病毒的流行。
项目成果
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解决西班牙裔移民艾滋病毒护理中的保留障碍
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8659569 - 财政年份:2014
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$ 82.23万 - 项目类别:
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