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A randomized clinical trial of client-centered care coordination to improve preexposure prophylaxis use for Black men who have sex with men

  • Writer: Mary Lihong Peng
    Mary Lihong Peng
  • Jan 17
  • 1 min read

Location: Washington, DC and New York, NY

The aims of this study are to further the work done in HPTN 073 with regard to C4 in real-world clinical settings in Washington, DC and in New York City. Aim 1 will determine the efficacy of C4 for increasing PrEP adherence among Black MSM, Aim 2 will identify the optimal dose of C4 implementation for maximizing its effect on PrEP adherence, and Aim 3 will d Describe the acceptability and feasibility of C4 implementation in community settings. Findings from this study will contribute to the NIH priorities to reduce HIV incidence as well as cross-cutting areas of using implementation science to contribute to our understanding of structural and psychosocial barriers to care and reduction of healthcare disparities.

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