Long-acting HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis integrated with community-based sexual and reproductive health services in South Africa (LAPIS): study protocol for a hybrid (1a) cluster randomised controlled phase 3B trial of effectiveness and implementation
Jacob Busang, Thembelihle Zuma, Natsayi Chimbindi, Nqobile Ngoma, Carina Herbst, Nonhlanhla Okesola, Jaco Dreyer, Theresa Smit, Kristien Bird, Lucky Mtolo, Ngundu Behuhuma, Limakatso Lebina, Cheryl Hendrickson, Jacqui Miot, Willem Hanekom, Kobus Herbst, Janet Seeley

TL;DR
This study tests if offering long-acting HIV prevention options improves uptake and retention among youth in South Africa.
Contribution
The study introduces a person-centered approach integrating multiple PrEP modalities with community-based services for youth.
Findings
Long-acting PrEP options may improve adherence and retention compared to daily oral PrEP.
Community-based services with peer support can enhance access to HIV prevention for youth.
The trial will assess real-world implementation of injectable cabotegravir and dapivirine vaginal ring.
Abstract
Barriers and challenges associated with daily oral HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) contribute to poor uptake, low retention, and adherence rates among youth. Offering a choice of PrEP modalities integrated with peer support and delivered through community-based sexual and reproductive health (SRH) services will overcome these challenges. We describe the design of a trial to evaluate this approach at a population level. We are conducting a type 1a hybrid effectiveness, phase 3B, cluster randomised controlled trial (LAPIS) to evaluate the effectiveness and implementation of offering PrEP modality choices through community-based SRH services amongst youth aged 15–30 years living in rural Kwa-Zulu Natal, South Africa. LAPIS is nested within Thetha nami ngithethe nawe (Let’s Talk), an ongoing stepped-wedge trial with two periods investigating the effectiveness, implementation, and cost…
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Taxonomy
TopicsHIV/AIDS Research and Interventions · Reproductive tract infections research · Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health
