A Bundled Rapid HIV/HCV Testing Intervention to Increase Receipt of Test Results (iKnow2 Project)
Substance-related Disorders
About this trial
This is an interventional prevention trial for Substance-related Disorders focused on measuring HIV, HCV
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Report being HIV and HCV negative, or report not knowing HIV and HCV status
- Not have received results of an HIV or HCV test initiated within the last 12 months
- Able and willing to provide informed consent
- Seeking or currently receiving drug (excluding alcohol only treatment) abuse treatment services at the participating treatment programs
- At least 18 years old
- Able to communicate in English
- Willing to sign a release form that will allow medical record review (to corroborate self-reports of receipt of test results)
- Able and willing to provide locator information (contact number and address) for follow-up surveys
Sites / Locations
- Acacia Network/Promesa
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
On-site bundled rapid HIV/HCV testing
Standard of care (SOC)
Participants will receive the on-site bundled rapid HIV/HCV testing intervention. In the intervention group, all patients will receive an offer to participate in rapid HIV/HCV testing. Those who accept this offer will: receive pre-test information about testing procedures and education, be tested, receive results during the same visit as testing, and be provided post-test counseling and support services by trained test counselors. Patients with a preliminary positive (i.e., reactive) HIV and/or HCV test result(s) will be actively linked immediately to a health care provider for further evaluation and confirmatory HIV and/or HCV RNA testing.
Participants will receive the standard of care (SOC) at the study sites. The SOC entails venipuncture whole blood HIV testing + venipuncture whole blood HCV testing. Blood draws are sent to an external laboratory for processing, and patients must return for test results in another visit. Patients may not receive pre-test information or results and post-test counseling, especially if non-reactive or negative test result(s). Reflex testing is not standard practice, therefore some patients may require another visit and blood draw for confirmatory HIV and/or HCV RNA testing. Linkage to care in the SOC is accomplished by referral to a health care provider, either within the participating substance use disorder treatment organization or passive referral to other health facilities.