The PrEPARE Pretoria Project: protocol for a cluster-randomized factorial-design trial to prevent HIV with PrEP among adolescent girls and young women in Tshwane, South Africa

Abstract Background Despite increased prevention efforts, HIV remains the leading cause of death among adolescent girls and young women in South Africa. Although research indicates important determinants of HIV acquisition at the individual and interpersonal levels, structural-level stigma and discr...

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Main Authors: Wendee M. Wechsberg, Felicia A. Browne, Jacqueline Ndirangu, Courtney Peasant Bonner, Alexandra M. Minnis, Laura Nyblade, Ilene S. Speizer, Brittni N. Howard, Bronwyn Myers, Khatija Ahmed
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Published: BMC 2020-09-01
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HIV
Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12889-020-09458-y
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spelling doaj-4a1885ec70644819ae74881f743e10e12020-11-25T02:49:32ZengBMCBMC Public Health1471-24582020-09-0120111410.1186/s12889-020-09458-yThe PrEPARE Pretoria Project: protocol for a cluster-randomized factorial-design trial to prevent HIV with PrEP among adolescent girls and young women in Tshwane, South AfricaWendee M. Wechsberg0Felicia A. Browne1Jacqueline Ndirangu2Courtney Peasant Bonner3Alexandra M. Minnis4Laura Nyblade5Ilene S. Speizer6Brittni N. Howard7Bronwyn Myers8Khatija Ahmed9Substance Use, Gender, and Applied Research Program, RTI InternationalSubstance Use, Gender, and Applied Research Program, RTI InternationalSubstance Use, Gender, and Applied Research Program, RTI InternationalSubstance Use, Gender, and Applied Research Program, RTI InternationalCenter for Global Health, RTI InternationalInternational Global Health Division, International Development Group, RTI InternationalMaternal and Child Health, University of North Carolina Gillings School of Global Public HealthSubstance Use, Gender, and Applied Research Program, RTI InternationalAlcohol and Drug Abuse Research Unit, Medical Research Council Francie van Zijl DriveSetshaba Research CentreAbstract Background Despite increased prevention efforts, HIV remains the leading cause of death among adolescent girls and young women in South Africa. Although research indicates important determinants of HIV acquisition at the individual and interpersonal levels, structural-level stigma and discrimination continue to be critical barriers to reaching and retaining this key population for HIV prevention and sexual and reproductive health services. Innovative and multilevel interventions are needed that can address the intersectional structural and gender issues that young women face, including stigma, alcohol and drug use, gender-based violence, and other risk factors when seeking health services. Oral pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) taken daily has been found to be an effective biomedical HIV prevention tool. Testing a comprehensive gender-focused biobehavioral HIV prevention intervention that is inclusive of social ecological determinants, such as stigma and discrimination reduction in clinics, is critical for reducing HIV among adolescent girls and young women. Methods This project involves both a Community Collaborative Board and a Youth Advisory Board in helping to adapt the Young Women’s Health CoOp intervention and the Health Policy Project (HPP) Stigma and Discrimination (S&D) reduction training curriculum to the setting and population. This study uses a two-by-two factorial design with stratified randomization of 12 clinics, each with distinct catchment areas. The Young Women’s Health CoOp addresses substance use, sexual risk, violence prevention and sexual negotiation, condom demonstration, and problem solving with the following additions: knowledge of PrEP, the importance of PrEP adherence, and sexual and reproductive health. Adolescent girls and young women will be assessed with behavioral and biological measures at baseline, 3-, 6- and 9-month follow-up. The S&D reduction training is provided for all staff in the clinics randomized to this condition. Clinic staff will be surveyed at baseline, 4- and 8-month follow-up. We will recruit 900 AGYW from communities in the 12 clinic catchment areas. Discussion The study findings, if efficacious across the outcomes, will be incorporated into the gender-focused HIV prevention intervention toolkit and disseminated to inform multilevel prevention approaches. Trial registration ClinicalTrials.gov. Identifier: NCT04048551 (Recruiting). Registered: August 7, 2019 (Retrospectively registered).http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12889-020-09458-yHIVSexual and reproductive health (SRH)StigmaHealth Policy Project Stigma and Discrimination-reduction training (HPP S&D)Clinic staffYoung Women’s Health CoOp (YWHC)
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author Wendee M. Wechsberg
Felicia A. Browne
Jacqueline Ndirangu
Courtney Peasant Bonner
Alexandra M. Minnis
Laura Nyblade
Ilene S. Speizer
Brittni N. Howard
Bronwyn Myers
Khatija Ahmed
spellingShingle Wendee M. Wechsberg
Felicia A. Browne
Jacqueline Ndirangu
Courtney Peasant Bonner
Alexandra M. Minnis
Laura Nyblade
Ilene S. Speizer
Brittni N. Howard
Bronwyn Myers
Khatija Ahmed
The PrEPARE Pretoria Project: protocol for a cluster-randomized factorial-design trial to prevent HIV with PrEP among adolescent girls and young women in Tshwane, South Africa
BMC Public Health
HIV
Sexual and reproductive health (SRH)
Stigma
Health Policy Project Stigma and Discrimination-reduction training (HPP S&D)
Clinic staff
Young Women’s Health CoOp (YWHC)
author_facet Wendee M. Wechsberg
Felicia A. Browne
Jacqueline Ndirangu
Courtney Peasant Bonner
Alexandra M. Minnis
Laura Nyblade
Ilene S. Speizer
Brittni N. Howard
Bronwyn Myers
Khatija Ahmed
author_sort Wendee M. Wechsberg
title The PrEPARE Pretoria Project: protocol for a cluster-randomized factorial-design trial to prevent HIV with PrEP among adolescent girls and young women in Tshwane, South Africa
title_short The PrEPARE Pretoria Project: protocol for a cluster-randomized factorial-design trial to prevent HIV with PrEP among adolescent girls and young women in Tshwane, South Africa
title_full The PrEPARE Pretoria Project: protocol for a cluster-randomized factorial-design trial to prevent HIV with PrEP among adolescent girls and young women in Tshwane, South Africa
title_fullStr The PrEPARE Pretoria Project: protocol for a cluster-randomized factorial-design trial to prevent HIV with PrEP among adolescent girls and young women in Tshwane, South Africa
title_full_unstemmed The PrEPARE Pretoria Project: protocol for a cluster-randomized factorial-design trial to prevent HIV with PrEP among adolescent girls and young women in Tshwane, South Africa
title_sort prepare pretoria project: protocol for a cluster-randomized factorial-design trial to prevent hiv with prep among adolescent girls and young women in tshwane, south africa
publisher BMC
series BMC Public Health
issn 1471-2458
publishDate 2020-09-01
description Abstract Background Despite increased prevention efforts, HIV remains the leading cause of death among adolescent girls and young women in South Africa. Although research indicates important determinants of HIV acquisition at the individual and interpersonal levels, structural-level stigma and discrimination continue to be critical barriers to reaching and retaining this key population for HIV prevention and sexual and reproductive health services. Innovative and multilevel interventions are needed that can address the intersectional structural and gender issues that young women face, including stigma, alcohol and drug use, gender-based violence, and other risk factors when seeking health services. Oral pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) taken daily has been found to be an effective biomedical HIV prevention tool. Testing a comprehensive gender-focused biobehavioral HIV prevention intervention that is inclusive of social ecological determinants, such as stigma and discrimination reduction in clinics, is critical for reducing HIV among adolescent girls and young women. Methods This project involves both a Community Collaborative Board and a Youth Advisory Board in helping to adapt the Young Women’s Health CoOp intervention and the Health Policy Project (HPP) Stigma and Discrimination (S&D) reduction training curriculum to the setting and population. This study uses a two-by-two factorial design with stratified randomization of 12 clinics, each with distinct catchment areas. The Young Women’s Health CoOp addresses substance use, sexual risk, violence prevention and sexual negotiation, condom demonstration, and problem solving with the following additions: knowledge of PrEP, the importance of PrEP adherence, and sexual and reproductive health. Adolescent girls and young women will be assessed with behavioral and biological measures at baseline, 3-, 6- and 9-month follow-up. The S&D reduction training is provided for all staff in the clinics randomized to this condition. Clinic staff will be surveyed at baseline, 4- and 8-month follow-up. We will recruit 900 AGYW from communities in the 12 clinic catchment areas. Discussion The study findings, if efficacious across the outcomes, will be incorporated into the gender-focused HIV prevention intervention toolkit and disseminated to inform multilevel prevention approaches. Trial registration ClinicalTrials.gov. Identifier: NCT04048551 (Recruiting). Registered: August 7, 2019 (Retrospectively registered).
topic HIV
Sexual and reproductive health (SRH)
Stigma
Health Policy Project Stigma and Discrimination-reduction training (HPP S&D)
Clinic staff
Young Women’s Health CoOp (YWHC)
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12889-020-09458-y
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