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NCT06316739
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The Ganchero Intervention for Migrant People Who Inject Drugs From Puerto Rico in New York City

Sponsor: North Jersey AIDS Alliance dba North Jersey Community Research Initiative (NJCRI)

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Summary

The goal of this pilot clinical trial is to learn if an intervention that trains Gancheros (people who provide injection services in exchange for drugs or money) to conduct risk-reduction outreach could help lower risk for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), hepatitis C virus (HCV) and overdose among migrant Puerto Rican people who inject drugs (PWID) in New York City. The main questions it aims to answer are: * Can the Ganchero intervention be carried out successfully and will Gancheros and their clients like it? * Could the Ganchero intervention help Puerto Rican PWID who are clients of Gancheros use sterile syringes and carry naloxone (a medication to reverse opioid overdoses) more often? Gancheros who participate in the trial will be asked to attend a 6-session training on HIV, HCV, and overdose prevention and then to share key prevention messages and supplies (e.g., naloxone, sterile syringes and other injection equipment) with their clients during 4 months of outreach. The intervention will be carried out with Gancheros and their clients in two Bronx neighborhoods, one after the other, so the investigators can see if clients in the neighborhood that received the intervention first have better outcomes than clients in the neighborhood that did not yet receive the intervention.

Official title: Ending HIV and Taming Hepatitis C Virus and Overdose Among Puerto Rican People Who Inject Drugs in New York City: The Ganchero Intervention

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - Any

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

69

Start Date

2024-05-01

Completion Date

2025-11-01

Last Updated

2025-07-04

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

BEHAVIORAL

Ganchero intervention

The Ganchero intervention is an HIV, hepatitis C virus (HCV) and overdose prevention intervention for migrant people who inject drugs (PWID) from Puerto Rico who are living in New York City. The intervention has two core components, both centered around the key migrant PWID role of the "Ganchero," an individual who provides expert injection services in exchange for money or drugs. First, a sample of Gancheros will be trained in foundational HIV, HCV and overdose risk-reduction knowledge and outreach strategies (over 6 2-hour, in-person, small group sessions facilitated by an Interventionist). Second, during a 4-month outreach period, trained Gancheros will disseminate risk-reduction messages learned in the training, and associated resources (e.g., sterile syringes and other injection equipment, naloxone), to migrant PWID in their neighborhood as they deliver their regular Ganchero services.

Locations (1)

CUNY Graduate School of Public Health & Health Policy

New York, New York, United States