C2P Mobilization Intervention (Pilot)
Status: | Completed |
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Conditions: | HIV / AIDS |
Therapuetic Areas: | Immunology / Infectious Diseases |
Healthy: | No |
Age Range: | Any |
Updated: | 3/1/2017 |
Start Date: | January 2006 |
End Date: | March 2010 |
Connect To Protect® Partnerships for Youth Prevention Interventions: Phase III
Connect to Protect (C2P): Partnerships for Youth Prevention Interventions is a multi-site,
three-phase project developed by the Adolescent Medicine Trials Network for HIV/AIDS
Interventions (ATN). The overall goal of the project is to ultimately reduce HIV incidence
and prevalence in youth 12-24 years old through a community mobilization intervention. This
protocol (ATN 040) describes part one of Phase III. Part two of Phase III will be submitted
as a separate protocol (ATN 041).
three-phase project developed by the Adolescent Medicine Trials Network for HIV/AIDS
Interventions (ATN). The overall goal of the project is to ultimately reduce HIV incidence
and prevalence in youth 12-24 years old through a community mobilization intervention. This
protocol (ATN 040) describes part one of Phase III. Part two of Phase III will be submitted
as a separate protocol (ATN 041).
The objective of Phase III is to initiate and complete a community mobilization intervention
aimed at ultimately reducing HIV incidence and prevalence among youth. The intervention will
consist of guiding C2P coalitions through a strategic planning process that will result in
the development and implementation of a local action plan. The action plan will focus on
changing structural elements of the affected communities that are believed to be associated
with youth HIV acquisition and transmission. Each coalition's plan will include: (1)
identification of potential community structural changes and specific steps for how to
effect such changes; and (2) the selection of a community-level Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention (CDC)-endorsed HIV prevention program. These activities will be described in
this document. Details related to the training, technical assistance, adaptation, and
implementation of the selected CDC program will be subsequently submitted for IRB review as
part two of Phase III (ATN 041).
The intervention consists of community mobilization activities that are expected to lead to
structural change and the adaptation and delivery of a CDC-endorsed HIV-prevention program.
ATN/C2P staff at each site, with training and technical assistance from a C2P National
Coordinating Center, will engage in a strategic planning process with their coalition
members that results in the development and implementation of a local action plan.
The evaluation of the intervention will be within and across ATN/C2P sites implementing this
protocol. For assessing the overall efficacy of the community mobilization intervention,
data will be collected and analyzed from:
1. ATN/C2P site staff, in the form of systematic documentation of the community
mobilization process and accomplishments (e.g., structural change achieved); and
2. Local public health departments and other similar sources of epidemiological
information, as was done for generating Phase I epidemiologic profiles.
Duration: 4 years.
aimed at ultimately reducing HIV incidence and prevalence among youth. The intervention will
consist of guiding C2P coalitions through a strategic planning process that will result in
the development and implementation of a local action plan. The action plan will focus on
changing structural elements of the affected communities that are believed to be associated
with youth HIV acquisition and transmission. Each coalition's plan will include: (1)
identification of potential community structural changes and specific steps for how to
effect such changes; and (2) the selection of a community-level Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention (CDC)-endorsed HIV prevention program. These activities will be described in
this document. Details related to the training, technical assistance, adaptation, and
implementation of the selected CDC program will be subsequently submitted for IRB review as
part two of Phase III (ATN 041).
The intervention consists of community mobilization activities that are expected to lead to
structural change and the adaptation and delivery of a CDC-endorsed HIV-prevention program.
ATN/C2P staff at each site, with training and technical assistance from a C2P National
Coordinating Center, will engage in a strategic planning process with their coalition
members that results in the development and implementation of a local action plan.
The evaluation of the intervention will be within and across ATN/C2P sites implementing this
protocol. For assessing the overall efficacy of the community mobilization intervention,
data will be collected and analyzed from:
1. ATN/C2P site staff, in the form of systematic documentation of the community
mobilization process and accomplishments (e.g., structural change achieved); and
2. Local public health departments and other similar sources of epidemiological
information, as was done for generating Phase I epidemiologic profiles.
Duration: 4 years.
Inclusion Criteria:
- Community each ATN/C2P site is attempting to mobilize
Exclusion Criteria:
- Non-ATN funded site
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Childrens Hospital Los Angeles Children's Hospital Los Angeles is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit hospital for pediatric...
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