Optimizing HIV Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis through Shared Decision Making
通过共同决策优化艾滋病毒暴露前预防
基本信息
- 批准号:8547838
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 17.54万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2012
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2012-09-19 至 2017-08-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AIDS preventionAdherenceAnti-Retroviral AgentsAreaAttitudeBenefits and RisksCardiovascular DiseasesCenters for Disease Control and Prevention (U.S.)ClinicClinicalClinical Trials DesignCommunicable DiseasesCommunicationConflict (Psychology)DataData ReportingDecision AidDecision MakingDevelopmentDiseaseDrug resistanceEpidemicFDA approvedFeedbackFinancial compensationFoundationsFundingGoalsHIVHIV InfectionsHIV drug resistanceHIV riskHealth PersonnelHealth ResourcesHuman immunodeficiency virus testIncidenceIndividualInstitute of Medicine (U.S.)InterventionInterviewInvestigationIsraelKnowledgeLeadLightManuscriptsMeasuresMedicalMedical centerMentorsMentorshipMethodsModelingOralOutcomeOutcome StudyPatientsPeer ReviewPharmaceutical PreparationsPhysiciansPopulationPreventionPrevention ResearchPrevention strategyPreventivePreventive MedicinePrimary Health CareProcessProphylactic treatmentProviderPublishingQualitative ResearchQuality of lifeRandomizedRecruitment ActivityRegretsResearchResearch InfrastructureResearch PersonnelResearch TrainingResourcesRiskScienceStructureTestingToxic effectTrainingUncertaintyUnited States National Institutes of Healthabstractingadverse outcomebasecareerclinical applicationclinical decision-makingclinical riskdesignexperiencehigh risk sexual behaviorimprovedinnovationmenmen who have sex with menmicrobicidepatient orientedpreferenceprimary outcomesecondary outcomesex riskshared decision makingtheoriestool
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Background: As 61% of new HIV infections in the US occur among men who have sex with men (MSM), effective prevention strategies are needed for this population. Antiretroviral pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) can decrease HIV incidence among MSM and is available for prescribing. However, risk criteria to identify MSM who may benefit from PrEP are unclear given potential harms (toxicities, drug resistance, risk compensation) and the impact of daily medication use on quality of life. Therefore, MSM and healthcare providers are at risk for decisional conflict, the state of uncertainty over the course f action to take, regarding PrEP use. This can lead to decisional regret and poor adherence. There is a need to understand how MSM and providers approach the decision to initiate PrEP and how to optimize this decision making process. Candidate: My career goal is to become an independent investigator with expertise in optimizing clinical decision making for biomedical HIV prevention. Six published or submitted manuscripts (2 first-author) and 6 accepted abstracts (2 first-author oral presentations) focused on PrEP in the last 2 years reflect my commitment to HIV prevention research. To become an independent investigator, I need additional research training, mentorship, and experience. Research: My scientific goal is to understand how MSM and providers approach the decision to initiate PrEP and then develop and evaluate a decision-support intervention to optimize the decision making process. My hypothesis is that shared decision making, a process in which patients and providers weigh risks and benefits of treatments together and then decide on a course of action, can reduce decisional conflict and its adverse consequences. I will test this hypothesis by pursuing 3 specific aims: 1) conduct qualitative interviews to assess how MSM and providers estimate HIV risk and approach trade-offs regarding PrEP use, in order to inform development of a shared decision making Decision Aid; 2) develop a Decision Aid for MSM-provider dyads that decreases MSM decisional conflict regarding PrEP use; and 3) evaluate the impact of the Decision Aid on MSM decisional conflict in clinical settings. Training: The research is supported by courses and/or structured mentoring in qualitative and quantitative methods, decision science, clinical trial design, adherence measures, and issues relevant to research with MSM. Mentorship and Resources: Dr. Ken Mayer, an expert in PrEP and HIV prevention for MSM, is my primary mentor. To achieve my goals, I will leverage his extensive research infrastructure at Fenway Health and the resources of Harvard and Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, where I will be appointed as Attending Physician in the Division of Infectious Diseases in July 2012. I will also benefit from a team of dedicated co-mentors in decision science, qualitative research, patient-provider communication, and adherence. The approach is innovative in its application of clinical decision science to HIV prevention. The research is significant because it is expected to fundamentally alter clinical decision making for PrEP and other biomedical prevention strategies.
描述(由申请人提供):背景:由于美国61%的新艾滋病毒感染发生在男男性行为者(MSM)中,因此需要为这一人群制定有效的预防策略。抗逆转录病毒暴露前预防(PrEP)可以降低MSM中HIV的发病率,并可用于处方。然而,考虑到潜在的危害(毒性、耐药性、风险补偿)以及日常用药对生活质量的影响,识别可能受益于PrEP的MSM的风险标准尚不清楚。因此,MSM和医疗保健提供者面临决策冲突的风险,即关于PrEP使用的行动过程的不确定状态。这可能会导致决策上的后悔和执行不力。有必要了解MSM和供应商如何做出启动PrEP的决策,以及如何优化这一决策过程。候选人:我的职业目标是成为一名独立的调查员,在优化生物医学艾滋病毒预防的临床决策方面拥有专业知识。过去两年发表或提交的6篇手稿(2篇第一作者)和6篇被接受的摘要(2篇第一作者口头陈述)反映了我对艾滋病毒预防研究的承诺。要成为一名独立的调查员,我需要额外的研究培训、指导和经验。研究:我的科学目标是了解MSM和提供者是如何做出决定的,以启动PrEP,然后开发和评估决策支持干预,以优化决策过程。我的假设是,共同决策,即患者和提供者共同权衡治疗的风险和好处,然后决定行动方案的过程,可以减少决策冲突及其不利后果。我将通过追求3个具体目标来验证这一假设:1)进行定性访谈,以评估MSM和提供者如何估计HIV风险,以及如何在PrEP使用方面进行权衡,以便为共同决策辅助工具的开发提供信息;2)为MSM-提供者双方开发决策辅助工具,以减少MSM关于PrEP使用的决策冲突;以及3)评估决策辅助工具对临床环境中MSM决策冲突的影响。培训:研究由定性和定量方法、决策科学、临床试验设计、依从性措施以及与MSM研究相关的问题方面的课程和/或结构化指导支持。导师和资源:Ken Mayer博士是我的主要导师,他是MSM预防艾滋病和PrEP方面的专家。为了实现我的目标,我将利用他在芬威健康公司的广泛研究基础设施,以及哈佛大学和贝丝以色列女执事医学中心的资源,我将于2012年7月在该中心被任命为传染病科的主治医生。我还将受益于一支专注于决策科学、定性研究、患者与提供者沟通和坚守原则的共同导师团队。该方法在将临床决策科学应用于艾滋病毒预防方面具有创新性。这项研究意义重大,因为它有望从根本上改变PrEP和其他生物医学预防策略的临床决策。
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