PRIDE III Prison Interventions and HIV Prevention Collaboration
Yale University
Summary
The primary objective of this research project is to identify barriers to scale-up of Opioid Agonist Therapy (OAT) in the justice systems (prisons and probation) in Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, and Georgia, and establish a NIATx learning collaborative to scale-up OAT, and analyze scale-up utilizing latent class growth analyses in people who inject drugs (PWID).
Description
Aim 1 consists of the development of NIATx learning collaboratives with prison OAT providers (addiction care specialists or primary care doctors). This aim is an implementation science aim involving the collection of OAT scale-up data from each country's national OAT database, as well as administration of survey to prison narcologists every 6 months. Aim 2 consists of the development of NIATx learning collaboratives with probation and prison officers in Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Moldova, and Georgia. Investigators will collect OAT scale-up data from each member country's national OAT database,…
Eligibility
- Age range
- 18+ years
- Sex
- All
- Healthy volunteers
- No
Inclusion Criteria: Aim 1: 1. Quantitative surveys for prison OAT providers * Being 18 years or older * Being currently assigned and working as a probation OAT provider for a probation site 2. ECHO procedures Aim 2: 1. Quantitative surveys for people in probation * Being 18 years or older * Screen yes to opioid injection on the online screener questionnaire * Currently in probation 2. Quantitative surveys for probation and prison officers * Being 18 years or older * Being currently assigned and working as a probation or prison officer at a probation site 3. Focus Gr…
Interventions
- BehavioralOpioid Agonist Therapy
Opioid Agonist Therapy (OAT) as HIV prevention
Locations (5)
- Yale UniversityNew Haven, Connecticut
- Alternative GeorgiaTbilisi
- AIDS Foundation East-West (AFEW)Bishkek
- NGO AFIChisinau
- Institute for International Health and Education (IIHE)Dushanbe