NCT02291224

Brief Summary

This trial will evaluate a multi-component, clinic-based intervention aimed at increasing dual protection strategy selection and adherence among young African American females at an urban family planning clinic. Dual protection is the use of contraceptive strategies to prevent both unintended pregnancy (UIP) and sexually transmitted infections (STIs). This is an unblinded randomized controlled trial; participants will either get the interactive multimedia platform focused on DP strategies with intervention arm counseling or the standard of care arm counseling. The study will recruit 710 African American females aged 14-19 who are attending the Grady Health System (GHS) Teen Services Clinic (TSC) in Atlanta, Georgia, for reproductive health care. The trial will recruit and enroll 710 young women presenting to the clinic for clinical care who have the following characteristics:

  • self-identify as African American,
  • 14-19 years of age,
  • have had vaginal sex with a male partner in the past 6 months,
  • HIV-negative by self-report,
  • not pregnant,verified by urine pregnancy test,
  • no desire to be pregnant in next 12 months,
  • plan to stay in the Atlanta area for the next year,
  • are willing to provide contact information, and
  • were not previously enrolled in the pilot study of this intervention. Those enrolled will be in the study for 12 months. Young women who are eligible and give written consent or assent for study participation will be enrolled. Half will be randomized to the control arm, half to the intervention arm.
  • Control arm (standard of care) includes individual clinical care and standard of care counseling consistent with protocols at the TSC, with study visits for data collection at enrollment, 6 months, and 12 months, during which any medical care or counseling that they would normally get will also be provided. Control arm participants will also get telephone calls from clinic staff to update their contact information and remind them of upcoming visits at 3 weeks and 5 months after the enrollment visit, and at 3 weeks and 5 months after the 6 month visit.
  • Intervention arm, consisting of the following intervention components:
  • Enrollment visit
  • A culturally-appropriate interactive multimedia platform focused on DP strategies and designed to prepare the individual for selection of a DP strategy.
  • Individual intervention arm counseling to select the DP strategy that is best suited for the participant (by a clinic health care provider).
  • Individual intervention arm counseling to build skills for correct and consistent use of the selected DP strategy (by a nurse educator (NE)).
  • Booster counseling via phone at about 3 weeks and 5 months after the enrollment visit, and at about 3 weeks and 5 months after the 6 month visit (by an NE).
  • 6 month visit
  • An abbreviated version of the interactive multimedia platform focused on dual protection strategies and strategy adherence.
  • Individual intervention arm counseling to reinforce skills for correct and consistent use of the DP strategy (by an NE). At the final study visit at 12 months there is no difference between the counseling provided to the two groups; participants in both arms will receive the clinic standard of care. Participants in both arms of the study will follow the same data collection procedures throughout the study:
  • At all three study visits, participants in both arms will receive urine pregnancy and STI tests and complete an audio computer assisted self-interview (ACASI) questionnaire.
  • At 3 and 9 months after enrollment, participants in both arms will receive a data collection call with administration of a telephone questionnaire. Throughout the study, all participants will be encouraged to come in for evaluation if they have any concerns. Any data from pregnancy or STI testing at these interim clinic visits will be later collected via chart review. If participants seek reproductive health care at other facilities during the study period, records will be requested with participant permission, and data from pregnancy or STI testing at these outside clinic visits will be collected via review of records received. We will examine the efficacy of the intervention arm relative to control arm across the following primary behavioral and biologic outcomes over the 12 months of follow-up:
  • Self-reported dual protection strategy selection
  • Self-reported dual protection strategy adherence
  • Incidence of pregnancy or infection with chlamydia, gonorrhea or trichomonas (as confirmed by laboratory testing)

Trial Health

87
On Track

Trial Health Score

Automated assessment based on enrollment pace, timeline, and geographic reach

Enrollment
709

participants targeted

Target at P75+ for not_applicable pregnancy

Timeline
Completed

Started Mar 2015

Typical duration for not_applicable pregnancy

Geographic Reach
1 country

1 active site

Status
completed

Health score is calculated from publicly available data and should be used for screening purposes only.

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Study Timeline

Key milestones and dates

First Submitted

Initial submission to the registry

July 24, 2014

Completed
4 months until next milestone

First Posted

Study publicly available on registry

November 14, 2014

Completed
4 months until next milestone

Study Start

First participant enrolled

March 1, 2015

Completed
3.4 years until next milestone

Primary Completion

Last participant's last visit for primary outcome

August 1, 2018

Completed
Same day until next milestone

Study Completion

Last participant's last visit for all outcomes

August 1, 2018

Completed
Last Updated

November 27, 2018

Status Verified

November 1, 2018

Enrollment Period

3.4 years

First QC Date

July 24, 2014

Last Update Submit

November 26, 2018

Conditions

Keywords

dual protectionpregnancyreproductive healthsexually transmitted diseasescondomscontraceptionadolescent health services

Outcome Measures

Primary Outcomes (9)

  • Participant selection of an effective dual protection (DP) strategy

    Whether or not a participant self-reports having selected an effective DP strategy. An effective DP strategy is defined as one of the following: * Abstinence from vaginal sex; * Effective non-barrier contraceptive method \[including intrauterine device (IUD), Implant, Depo, or contraceptive pill, patch or ring\] with consistent condom use; * Consistent condom use only

    6 months

  • Participant report of adherence to DP strategy

    By self-report from audio computer-assisted self-interviewing (ACASI) and telephone questionnaires; adherence is measured by three different outcomes: * Whether or not DP strategy was used at last sex * Whether or not DP strategy was used consistently during last 3 month time period * Estimated proportion of time adherent to DP strategy over last 3 months

    3 months

  • Time to first biologic event (pregnancy or diagnosis with STI) in participants

    Measured by date of positive lab test ("biologic event" refers to a positive pregnancy test or diagnosis with chlamydia, gonorrhea or trichomonas infection).

    Within 12 month period following enrollment

  • Incidence of pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections (STIs)

    Includes the proportion of participants with a lab-confirmed diagnosis of pregnancy or lab-confirmed diagnosis with infection with chlamydia, gonorrhea or trichomonas within the 12 month follow-up period (testing either performed at study site clinic and documented at study visits and via chart review, or diagnosed by outside labs with documentation obtained via release of information procedures)

    Within 12 month period following enrollment

  • Participant selection of an effective dual protection (DP) strategy

    Whether or not a participant self-reports having selected an effective DP strategy. An effective DP strategy is defined as one of the following: * Abstinence from vaginal sex; * Effective non-barrier contraceptive method \[including intrauterine device (IUD), Implant, Depo, or contraceptive pill, patch or ring\] with consistent condom use; * Consistent condom use only

    12 months

  • Participant report of adherence to DP strategy

    By self-report from audio computer-assisted self-interviewing (ACASI) and telephone questionnaires; adherence is measured by three different outcomes: * Whether or not DP strategy was used at last sex * Whether or not DP strategy was used consistently during last 3 month time period * Estimated proportion of time adherent to DP strategy over last 3 months

    6 months

  • Participant report of adherence to DP strategy

    By self-report from audio computer-assisted self-interviewing (ACASI) and telephone questionnaires; adherence is measured by three different outcomes: * Whether or not DP strategy was used at last sex * Whether or not DP strategy was used consistently during last 3 month time period * Estimated proportion of time adherent to DP strategy over last 3 months

    9 months

  • Participant report of adherence to DP strategy

    By self-report from audio computer-assisted self-interviewing (ACASI) and telephone questionnaires; adherence is measured by three different outcomes: * Whether or not DP strategy was used at last sex * Whether or not DP strategy was used consistently during last 3 month time period * Estimated proportion of time adherent to DP strategy over last 3 months

    12 months

  • Participant selection of an effective dual protection (DP) strategy

    Whether or not a participant self-reports having selected an effective DP strategy. An effective DP strategy is defined as one of the following: * Abstinence from vaginal sex; * Effective non-barrier contraceptive method \[including intrauterine device (IUD), Implant, Depo, or contraceptive pill, patch or ring\] with consistent condom use; * Consistent condom use only

    At enrollment visit

Secondary Outcomes (10)

  • Participant level of reproductive health knowledge (percentage correct of knowledge questions)

    6 months

  • Participant intention to use DP strategy

    6 months

  • Participant reproductive health self-efficacy

    6 months

  • Participant report of STI testing

    6 months

  • Participant report of partner communication

    6 months

  • +5 more secondary outcomes

Study Arms (2)

Control

OTHER

The control arm receives the clinic standard of care counseling. This includes individual clinical care and counseling consistent with protocols at the Grady Health System Teen Services Clinic, with study visits at enrollment, 6 months, and 12 months, during which any medical care or counseling included in the clinic standard of care will be provided. All control group members will see a provider on the day of enrollment. Control arm participants will get phone calls from clinic staff to update their contact information and remind them of upcoming appointments at 3 weeks and 5 months after both the enrollment visit and the 6 month visit. Participants may visit the clinic at any time and will be encouraged to come into the clinic for any concerns. If they have an interim visit during the study period, they will receive the clinic standard of care.

Behavioral: Standard of care counseling

Intervention

EXPERIMENTAL

1. Enrollment * Interactive multimedia platform focused on DP strategies. * Intervention arm counseling by a health care provider to select DP strategy. * Intervention arm counseling and skill-building by a nurse educator (NE) on correct, consistent use of DP strategy. 2. Booster counseling by an NE via phone at 3 weeks and 5 months after both the enrollment visit and the 6 month visit. 3. 6 month visit * Abbreviated version of the interactive multimedia platform on DP strategies and adherence. * Intervention arm counseling by an NE to reinforce skills for correct, consistent use of DP strategy. 4. Interim visits: Participants may visit the clinic at any time. If intervention group members visit the clinic for STI treatment or to switch birth control method, providers and/or NEs will follow structured counseling guides. If they have an interim visit for another reason, they will receive the clinic standard of care.

Behavioral: Interactive multimedia platformBehavioral: Intervention arm counseling

Interventions

An interactive platform that includes video vignettes of young women who are choosing dual protection strategies (based on a synthesis of focus group data from members of the TSC patient population), as well as true/false questions to build knowledge about dual protection and dispel common myths about contraceptive strategies. There will also be reflection questions that encourage participants to consider values and priorities in their own lives that may influence their dual protection strategy selection.

Also known as: MMDP
Intervention

Counseling for the intervention group will follow carefully developed guides and incorporate the participants' answers to the reflection questions in the interactive multi-media component. This counseling has a set structure (set forth in separate counseling guides for health care providers and nurse educators), incorporates motivational interviewing techniques, includes multiple opportunities for role play, and is designed to be patient-centered.

Intervention

Standard of care counseling is provided by health care providers and health educators at TSC. It incorporates extensive counseling on methods to prevent both unintended pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections, however the structure of the counseling and techniques used are dependent on the standard practice of each provider or educator. This counseling does not incorporate answers to reflection questions from the multi-media platform because control arm participants will not view this content.

Control

Eligibility Criteria

Age14 Years - 19 Years
Sexfemale
Healthy VolunteersYes
Age GroupsChild (0-17), Adult (18-64)

You may qualify if:

  • female,
  • self-identify as African American,
  • years of age,
  • present to clinic on date of potential enrollment for clinical care,
  • has had vaginal sex with a male partner at least once in the past 6 months,
  • HIV-negative by self-report,
  • not currently pregnant (verified by urine pregnancy test),
  • desire to avoid pregnancy for at least 12 months,
  • plan to be in the Atlanta area for the next 12 months,
  • competent to participate in consenting or assenting process per recruiter evaluation,
  • willing to provide contact information, and
  • not previously enrolled in the pilot study of this intervention.

You may not qualify if:

  • pregnant
  • HIV positive

Contact the study team to confirm eligibility.

Sponsors & Collaborators

Study Sites (1)

Grady Health System Teen Services Clinic

Atlanta, Georgia, 30303, United States

Location

Related Publications (2)

  • Kottke MJ, Sales JM, Goedken P, Brown JL, Hatfield-Timajchy K, Koumans EH, Hardin JW, Kraft JM, Kourtis AP. 2gether: A Clinic-Based Intervention to Increase Dual Protection from Sexually Transmitted Infections and Pregnancy in Young African American Females. J Womens Health (Larchmt). 2023 Jan;32(1):29-38. doi: 10.1089/jwh.2022.0209. Epub 2022 Nov 22.

  • Kraft JM, Snead MC, Brown JL, Sales JM, Kottke MJ, Hatfield-Timajchy K, Goedken P. Reproductive Coercion Among African American Female Adolescents: Associations with Contraception and Sexually Transmitted Diseases. J Womens Health (Larchmt). 2021 Mar;30(3):429-437. doi: 10.1089/jwh.2019.8236. Epub 2020 Jul 13.

MeSH Terms

Conditions

Sexually Transmitted Diseases

Condition Hierarchy (Ancestors)

Communicable DiseasesInfectionsGenital DiseasesUrogenital DiseasesDisease AttributesPathologic ProcessesPathological Conditions, Signs and Symptoms

Study Officials

  • Melissa Kottke, MD MPH MBA

    Emory University; Grady Health System

    PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR
  • Jessica Sales, PhD

    Emory University

    PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR
  • Athena Kourtis, MD PhD MPH

    Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

    PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR
  • Peggy Goedken, MPH

    Emory University

    STUDY DIRECTOR

Study Design

Study Type
interventional
Phase
not applicable
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Masking
NONE
Purpose
PREVENTION
Intervention Model
PARALLEL
Sponsor Type
FED
Responsible Party
SPONSOR

Study Record Dates

First Submitted

July 24, 2014

First Posted

November 14, 2014

Study Start

March 1, 2015

Primary Completion

August 1, 2018

Study Completion

August 1, 2018

Last Updated

November 27, 2018

Record last verified: 2018-11

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