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RECRUITINGINTERVENTIONAL

Persuasive Health Communication Intervention for HIV/HCV

Evaluation of a Persuasive Health Communication Intervention Designed to Increase HIV/HCV Screening Among Emergency Departments Patients Who Currently, Formerly or Never Injected Drugs.

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About This Trial

A major impediment to emergency department (ED)-based HIV/HCV screening success is that often ED patients at risk for, or later diagnosed with, HIV and HCV decline testing. In this R01 project, the research team will assess how well a promising, easy-to-use, one-time, minimal-training-needed, very brief persuasive health communication intervention (PHCI) increases acceptance of testing among adult ED patients who either currently, formerly or never injected drugs and initially declined HIV/HCV screening. The research team will conduct a randomized, controlled trial (RCT) at EDs within the Mount Sinai Health System to compare the efficacy of the PHCI when delivered by a video vs. an HIV/HCV counselor. Patients who initially declined HIV/HCV screening will be stratified by injection-drug use (IDU) history cohorts: (1) current/former PWIDs, (2) never/non-PWIDs. Within each IDU history cohort, the research team will randomly assign participants (1:1:1) to a PHCI delivered by: (1) a video with captions, (2) a video without captions, (3) an HIV/HCV counselor. This R01 project will be conducted at Mount Sinai affiliate hospitals EDs. For Aim 2, the research team will determine if screening acceptance is similar across IDU history cohorts. For Aim 3, the research team will further compare the two delivery forms of the PHCI through a health economics assessment, both independent of IDU history and within each IDU history cohort.

Who May Be Eligible (Plain English)

Who May Qualify: - ≥18 years-old - Speak English or Spanish, and able to provide willing to sign a consent form for study participation - Not HIV AND HCV infected/Antibody+ (per EHR review and patient report) - Not already participating in a HIV or HCV study (e.g., HIV PrEP, HIV vaccine) - Not tested for HIV OR HCV within the past 12 months (per EHR review and patient report) Who Should NOT Join This Trial: - \<18 years old - Unable to speak Spanish or English - HIV or HCV positive - Currently enrolled in another HIV or HCV research study - Has tested for HIV or HCV in the past 12 months Always talk to your doctor about whether this trial is right for you.

Original Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria: * ≥18 years-old * Speak English or Spanish, and able to provide informed consent for study participation * Not HIV AND HCV infected/Antibody+ (per EHR review and patient report) * Not already participating in a HIV or HCV study (e.g., HIV PrEP, HIV vaccine) * Not tested for HIV OR HCV within the past 12 months (per EHR review and patient report) Exclusion Criteria: * \<18 years old * Unable to speak Spanish or English * HIV or HCV positive * Currently enrolled in another HIV or HCV research study * Has tested for HIV or HCV in the past 12 months

Treatments Being Tested

OTHER

Video Format with Captions

A video with captions created by the research team will be played to persuade patients to participate in HIV and Hepatitis C (HCV) screening.

OTHER

Video Format without Captions

A video without captions created by the research team will be played to persuade patients to participate in HIV and Hepatitis C (HCV) screening.

OTHER

Health Educator

The video created by the research will be compared to a healthcare provider in terms of effectiveness in getting patients screened for HIV/HCV.

Locations (1)

Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
New York, New York, United States