The HIV Testing Using Enhanced Screening Techniques in Emergency Departments Trial (HIV TESTED)
Rapid HIV Screening

About this trial
This is an interventional health services research trial for Rapid HIV Screening focused on measuring HIV infection, Targeted screening, Nontargeted screening, Emergency department, Urgent care, Effectiveness
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Greater than or equal to 13 years of age
- Clinically stable
- Capable of providing consent for medical care
Exclusion Criteria:
- < 13 years old
- Unable to consent for medical care
- Prisoners or detainees
- Self-identified as infected with HIV
- Occupational exposure
- Sexual assault
- Fast-track patients
Sites / Locations
- Alameda County Medical Center
- Denver Health and Hospital Authority
- Johns Hopkins University
- University of Cincinnati Medical Center
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Other
Other
Other
A: Nontargeted rapid HIV screening
B: Enhanced targeted rapid HIV screening
C: Traditional targeted rapid HIV screening
Eligible patients randomized to this arm will be offered rapid HIV screening without assessment of risk. HIV testing will occur on a 24-hour basis as part of routine ED care.
Eligible patients randomized to this arm will be asked to answer questions regarding HIV risk using the Denver HIV Risk Score (DHRS), an empirically-developed clinical prediction instrument for assessing HIV risk, to identify patients at increased risk for HIV infection. Patients identified as being at increased risk for HIV infection will be offered rapid HIV testing. HIV testing will occur on a 24-hour basis as part of routine ED care.
Eligible patients randomized to this arm will be asked to answer questions related to HIV risk using a traditional behavioral risk screening tool to identify patients at increased risk for HIV infection. Patients identified as being at increased risk for HIV infection will be offered rapid HIV testing. HIV testing will occur on a 24-hour basis as part of routine ED care.