WePrEP: Developing a PrEP Shared Decision-making Tool for Transgender Women

Last updated: February 24, 2025
Sponsor: University of Colorado, Denver
Overall Status: Active - Recruiting

Phase

N/A

Condition

N/A

Treatment

WePrEP: A shared decision-making tool

Active comparator: CDC recommendations for discussing PrEP

Clinical Study ID

NCT06656676
R34MH136932
  • Ages 18-65
  • Male

Study Summary

HIV prevalence among transgender women (TW) in the United States is high (~14%). The best way to reduce HIV incidence in this population is to link TW to HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP), which can reduce HIV transmission by up to 86%, with optimal adherence. The FDA approved the first long-acting form of PrEP, injectable cabotegravir (CAB-LA), in late 2021, which has the potential to decrease HIV transmission and increase PrEP adherence among TW. The addition of CAB-LA to available PrEP options necessitates TW and PrEP service providers select the best method (oral vs injectable) for each TW. However, TW have unique concerns about PrEP (e.g., interactions with gender-affirming hormones) and report that patient/provider discussions on this medication are suboptimal. Thus, to inform this shared decision process, the proposed study builds on formative work by developing and pilot-testing "WePrEP," a PrEP-focused bilingual digital shared decision-making tool (SDMT), tailored to diverse English- and Spanish-speaking TW and PrEP service providers. WePrEP will support communication between TW and PrEP service providers as they identify the ideal PrEP product for each TW and discuss associated adherence strategies by cuing conversations on TW's unique PrEP needs/concerns and presenting pertinent information that is culturally relevant and tailored to this population. To develop and test WePrEP, the investigators will partner with the Mile High Behavioral Healthcare Transgender Center of the Rockies, a Denver-based transgender-serving organization. They will use McNulty et al.'s adapted Shared Decision-Making Model for TW to guide the iterative participatory design process we will use with a group of racially/ethnically diverse TW and PrEP service providers, to develop WePrEP; we will begin this process using prototypes created from preliminary data (Aim 1a). The investigators will rigorously assess the usability of WePrEP via simulated patient/provider discussions (Aim 1b). Next, they will pilot test WePrEP in a randomized controlled trial (RCT; N=69 TW) with 2:1 randomization. In the RCT, PrEP service providers (N=4, of which n=1 is bilingual) will use WePrEP with intervention TW to select CAB-LA or oral PrEP and discuss adherence. Other providers (N=2, of which n=1 is bilingual) will give control TW a standard of care explanation of PrEP (CDC recommendations) to help them make their PrEP choice. TW will be referred to Sheridan Health Services to start PrEP. We will assess primary (feasibility; acceptability) and secondary (potential mechanisms of action of WePrEP; preliminary impact) outcome measures using validated scales and rigorous qualitative methods (Aims 2, 3). By creating a bilingual digital SDMT to enhance communication between TW and PrEP service providers as TW choose their ideal PrEP modality, this project is likely to make a widespread and lasting impact on TW's uptake and adherence to PrEP.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion

Inclusion Criteria:

Eligible participants in the transgender women group (N=69) must:

  • Self-identify as a transgender woman (e.g., was assigned male at birth, butcurrently reports a feminine gender identity)

  • Be between the ages of 18 and 65

  • Currently live in the Denver area

  • Speak English or Spanish

  • Be HIV-negative (via Alere Determine)

  • Not have participated in the development of WePrEP

  • Not currently take PrEP, but report they are "interested in doing more to protectthemselves from HIV" **We note that 1/3 of our RCT participants in the transgenderwomen's group will be Black and/or Hispanic/Latina

Eligible participants in the PrEP service providers group (N=6) must:

  • Not have participated in the development of WePrEP

  • Live in the Denver area and (as a part of their employment responsibilities) discussPrEP use with potential end-users.

  • Have helped at least 1 TW make a decision about PrEP (e.g., whether or not to useit, which specific PrEP modality, etc...) in the last month.

Exclusion

Exclusion Criteria:

Participants in the transgender women group are excluded if they:

  • Currently live with HIV

  • Do not meet one or more of the inclusion criteria above

Participants in the PrEP service providers group are excluded if they:

  • Do not live in the Denver area

  • Do not meet one or more of the inclusion criteria above

Study Design

Total Participants: 75
Treatment Group(s): 2
Primary Treatment: WePrEP: A shared decision-making tool
Phase:
Study Start date:
January 29, 2025
Estimated Completion Date:
February 28, 2027

Connect with a study center

  • Transgender Center of the Rockies

    Sheridan, Colorado 80110
    United States

    Active - Recruiting

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