Planning for SUCCESS
Status: | Active, not recruiting |
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Conditions: | HIV / AIDS |
Therapuetic Areas: | Immunology / Infectious Diseases |
Healthy: | No |
Age Range: | 18 - Any |
Updated: | 4/21/2016 |
Start Date: | July 2014 |
Planning for Sustained, Unbroken Connections to Care, Entry Services, and Suppression (SUCCESS)-- A Project to Improve the Connection to Community Care for HIV Infected Persons Leaving Jail in Atlanta
Planning for SUCCESS (Sustained, Unbroken Connections to Care, Entry Services, and
Suppression) is a project to improve the connection to community care for HIV infected
persons leaving Fulton County Jail or Atlanta City Detention Center in Atlanta.
Hypothesis: Participants who receive the intervention will be more likely to link to medical
care after jail release than similar participants who do not receive the intervention.
Rationale and objective: This project aims to make sure HIV positive persons leaving jail
maintain medical care. Case managers will use strength based case management and phone
texting technology to improve release's connections to care in the community.
This study will have extensive tracking of outcomes. The key outcome will be whether HIV
infected participants receiving an intervention experience suppression of their viral load
after release from jail . The investigators wish to demonstrate the ability to recruit
participants into the SUCCESS intervention and repeatedly check community medical records to
see how well their infection is being controlled after they linked to care. Investigators
also want to conduct a survey at baseline, 3 months and 12 months.
Investigators will compare the viral load of participants receiving the intervention to
participants passing through the jail who do not receive the outcome.
Suppression) is a project to improve the connection to community care for HIV infected
persons leaving Fulton County Jail or Atlanta City Detention Center in Atlanta.
Hypothesis: Participants who receive the intervention will be more likely to link to medical
care after jail release than similar participants who do not receive the intervention.
Rationale and objective: This project aims to make sure HIV positive persons leaving jail
maintain medical care. Case managers will use strength based case management and phone
texting technology to improve release's connections to care in the community.
This study will have extensive tracking of outcomes. The key outcome will be whether HIV
infected participants receiving an intervention experience suppression of their viral load
after release from jail . The investigators wish to demonstrate the ability to recruit
participants into the SUCCESS intervention and repeatedly check community medical records to
see how well their infection is being controlled after they linked to care. Investigators
also want to conduct a survey at baseline, 3 months and 12 months.
Investigators will compare the viral load of participants receiving the intervention to
participants passing through the jail who do not receive the outcome.
Inclusion Criteria:
- HIV infected (HIV+); age of or over 18 years;
- Mentally able to give consent; understand spoken English;
- Detained or sentenced in either the Fulton County Jail or the Atlanta City Detention
Center; and
- Likely to leave within 6 weeks
Exclusion Criteria:
- Unable to give consent because of mental illness or inebriation;
- A recent participant in a randomized trial conducted by the investigators of an
intervention to increase retention in HIV care (e.g., ARTAS)
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