Targeting HIV Retention and Improved Viral Load Through Engagement ('THRIVE')
Human Immunodeficiency Virus, Depression, Anxiety
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Human Immunodeficiency Virus focused on measuring Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, HIV, depression, anxiety, distress, avoidance
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Hospitalized at Ben Taub Hospital, Houston, TX;
- at least 18 years of age;
- able to speak English or Spanish;
- HIV infected;
- able to provide informed consent and participate in the study (patients who are temporarily unable to participate will be followed and approached for enrollment if and when they are cognitively and physically capable of consenting and participating);
- HIV VL>1000 c/mL;
- never in care or currently out of HIV care, defined as not meeting the 'visit constancy' measure (≥1 completed HIV primary care visit at Thomas Street Health Center (TSHC), Houston, TX, in each of the three 4-month intervals preceding admission); or ≥2 "no shows" to HIV primary care visits at TSHC in the last year.
- endorse one of two avoidance coping statements with the highest factor loadings on the Avoidant Coping Subscale from the Coping with HIV/AIDS scale
Exclusion Criteria:
- intending to use a source of HIV primary care other than TSHC after discharge, because their outcomes cannot be evaluated;
- in the opinion of the primary medical team caring for the patient, likely to be discharged to an institutional setting, die in the hospital or enter hospice;
- incarcerated or expected to be discharged to prison or jail;
- enrolled in another research study with prospective follow-up;
- pregnant, since pregnant women receive additional efforts to be linked and retained in care;
- admitted with acute psychosis which would preclude informed consent or meaningful participation with the intervention.
Sites / Locations
- Ben Taub Hospital
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Other
THRIVE
Treatment as Usual
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy plus Education about HIV A master's level mental health professional will provide the 4-5 hour intervention for out-of-care PWH during a hospitalization. There are two important components to the intervention: Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) content, targeting avoidance with acceptance-based coping and active engagement in values-based living, and HIV education.
Patients get usual care at the hospital. Service linkage workers (SLWs) meet with all hospitalized PWH and cover educational aspects of the care.