Confidential Social Network Referrals for HIV Testing

Authors
Category Primary study
Registry of Trialsclinicaltrials.gov
Year 2023
Despite worldwide efforts to promote HIV testing, rates of testing remain low. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the acceptability, efficacy, and cost-effectiveness of confidential SMS-based social network referrals for HIV testing as a means of reaching high-risk individuals and prompting them to test for HIV. To accomplish this purpose, the study has 5 specific aims: Aim 1 will conduct qualitative, formative work to identify desirable provider- and client-side characteristics of a confidential SMS-based HIV testing referral system. Aim 2 will adapt an existing mHealth system (mParis) to add CONSORT functionality. Aim 3 will pilot-test the CONSORT system to collect preliminary data on the system\'s acceptability, performance, and potential efficacy. Aim 4 will evaluate the acceptability and efficacy of CONSORT in a randomized controlled trial. Aim 5 will evaluate the incremental cost-effectiveness of CONSORT vs. other referral options. If CONSORT is shown to be acceptable, effective, and cost-effective, such mobile-phone supported, chain-referral methods could greatly improve the cost-effectiveness of HIV testing efforts.
Epistemonikos ID: 76316ebd59686be9775bbcc04377fb162072a472
First added on: May 15, 2024