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Long-Acting Injectables for the Treatment of HIV in Non-Clinic Community-Based Settings

Department of Health and Human Services Centers for Disease Control and Prevention - ERA
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RFA-PS-23-004

The purpose of this notice of funding opportunity is to support implementation research on Long-Acting Injectable-Antiretroviral Therapy (LAI-ART) by implementing LAI-ART administration in both clinic and non-clinic settings (e.g., community pharmacies). A multi-site effectiveness-implementation research study designed to compare receiving LAI-ART in clinic or pharmacy settings with the oral standard of care for the treatment of HIV will offer a unique source of information for improving acceptability, availability, and uptake of LAI-ART. Implementation outcomes of interest include acceptability, perceived barriers and facilitators, feasibility, and sustainability. Health outcomes of interest include missed visits, on-time receipt of injections, and the HIV care continuum, including retention in care and viral load suppression. The data collected will describe real-world LAI-ART use among persons with HIV (PWH) in an era of multiple HIV treatment modalities. Applied qualitative and quantitative research resulting from this funding is expected to strengthen adherence to ART.
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Fellowships

Reference Number

RFA-PS-23-004

United States