Acceptance-Based Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis Intervention (ACTPrEP) to Engage Young Black Men Who Have Sex With Men in the Southern United States: Protocol for a Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial.

IF 1.4 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Trisha Arnold, Kayla K Giorlando, Andrew P Barnett, Brandon A Gaudiano, Cara M Antonaccio, A Rani Elwy, Precious Patrick Edet, Lori M Ward, Laura Whiteley, Sarah Bailey, Brooke G Rogers, Avery Leigland, Jack C Rusley, Larry K Brown
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Abstract

Background: Given the high rates of HIV infection among young Black men who have sex with men in Jackson, Mississippi, and the underuse of pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) in this population, there is a critical need for innovative interventions to promote PrEP use. Acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) is a promising intervention for health behavior change.

Objective: This study aims to develop and test an intervention, ACTPrEP, to increase PrEP use among young Black men who have sex with men.

Methods: We conducted in-depth interviews with 20 young Black men who have sex with men and 10 PrEP staff to inform the development of ACTPrEP, an intervention that uses ACT to improve PrEP use. Specific ACTPrEP adaptations from the qualitative interviews included service settings (interventionists should be PrEP informed and well-integrated), target audiences (provide check-in calls, be caring, and authentically relate), modes of delivery (flexible delivery), and cultural adaptation (normalize PrEP use). A pilot randomized controlled trial will evaluate the feasibility and acceptability of ACTPrEP compared to that of Enhanced Standard of Care in promoting PrEP use among young Black men who have sex with men (N=66). We will specifically evaluate group differences in the proportion of participants who initiate PrEP, PrEP adherence, and PrEP persistence. Measures will be collected at baseline, 6 weeks, and 12 weeks.

Results: Research activities began in September 2023 and will be ongoing through June 2026. Preliminary findings are anticipated to be available in late 2026.

Conclusions: This study will inform the development of a larger randomized controlled trial to evaluate the efficacy of ACTPrEP for increasing PrEP use among young Black men who have sex with men.

Trial registration: ClinicalTrials.gov NCT05087680; https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT05087680.

International registered report identifier (irrid): DERR1-10.2196/65921.

以接受度为基础的暴露前预防干预(ACTPrEP)来吸引美国南部的年轻黑人男男性行为者:一项试点随机对照试验方案。
背景:鉴于密西西比州杰克逊市年轻黑人男男性行为人群中HIV感染率较高,且该人群暴露前预防(PrEP)使用不足,迫切需要创新干预措施来促进PrEP的使用。接受与承诺疗法(ACT)是一种很有前景的健康行为改变干预手段。目的:本研究旨在开发和测试一种干预措施——ACTPrEP,以增加年轻黑人男男性行为者的PrEP使用。方法:我们对20名与男性发生性关系的年轻黑人男性和10名PrEP工作人员进行了深入访谈,以告知ACTPrEP的发展,这是一种使用ACT来改善PrEP使用的干预措施。定性访谈的具体ACTPrEP适应包括服务设置(干预人员应了解PrEP并充分整合)、目标受众(提供登记电话、关怀和真正的联系)、交付模式(灵活交付)和文化适应(使PrEP使用正常化)。一项随机对照试验将评估ACTPrEP与强化护理标准在促进年轻黑人男男性行为者使用PrEP方面的可行性和可接受性(N=66)。我们将特别评估开始PrEP、PrEP依从性和PrEP持久性的参与者比例的组间差异。将在基线、6周和12周收集测量数据。研究活动于2023年9月开始,将持续到2026年6月。初步调查结果预计将于2026年底公布。结论:这项研究将为更大规模的随机对照试验的开展提供信息,以评估ACTPrEP在增加年轻黑人男男性行为者中使用PrEP的功效。试验注册:ClinicalTrials.gov NCT05087680;https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT05087680.International注册报告标识符(irrid): DERR1-10.2196/65921。
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