Repeat Sexually Transmitted Infection (STI) Patients: Tailored Socio-Contextual Intervention to Reduce HIV Risk
Sexually Transmitted Infection, HIV
About this trial
This is an interventional prevention trial for Sexually Transmitted Infection focused on measuring Repeat STI patients, HIV, Cost effectiveness, Resource scarce, Urban clinics
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Age of 18 or older;
- Presentation for diagnosis of STI;
- Previous bacterial STI diagnosis in the clinic more than 30 days ago and within the past 12 months;
- No HIV-positive test result in the past; and
- Written informed consent for participation.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Not 18 or older;
- Does not present for STI diagnosis;
- No previous bacterial STI diagnosis in the clinic more than 30 days ago and within the past 12 months;
- HIV-positive test result in the past; or
- No written informed consent for participation.
Sites / Locations
- University of Wisconsin Milwaukee - Zilber School of Public Health
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
Tailored Socio-Contextual Intervention
Standard of Care
Develop strengths based case management intervention using input from interviews with repeat STI patients, consultants, & piloting. Recruit/enroll in the intervention 500 subjects (50% women; African American focus). After subjects receive STI diagnosis, treatment,& partner notification services, randomly assign subjects to: A. The STI strengths-based prevention case management, or B. Standard care. Assess participants' risk behavior, determinants of behavior & quality of life. Investigators will assess the incidence of new STI & test the efficacy of the intervention relative to control. Conduct a qualitative evaluation. Investigators will sample repeaters and non-repeaters from the experimental group. Conduct cost effectiveness analyses of intervention compared to the standard.
Currently, the total time spent in an STI exam w/men is 30 minutes & 60 w/women. More time is devoted to patients with sexual assault hx. Reason for the visit, symptoms, STI hx, contraception, condom use, number/gender of partners & number/type of sexual activities are assessed. The nurse takes a health hx and asks about typical HIV risks behavior. Due to time the risk assessment is 5 minutes. A risk reduction kit including condoms is issued. Information includes symptoms/treatment of STI, location of sexual health clinics, location of free condoms & testing/treatment resources. Referral information is provided when needed & more involved w/sexual assault survivors. Partner notification is conducted w/syphilis and HIV. This didactic process follows the medical model.