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HIV Testing in Community Health Center Dental Clinics
Sponsor: Boston University
Summary
This is a cluster randomized trial among dental clinics (n=4) to evaluate whether rapid HIV testing (RHT) during dental visits improves HIV testing rates compared to referral for laboratory HIV testing. Clinics will be randomized to either RHT or referral for HIV testing for a nine-month period - HIV testing will be offered to n\~6700 patients by \~ 15 dental providers (dentists and dental hygienists). Outcomes will be assessed using electronic health record reports (EHR), which will include the completion rates of HIV testing among dental patients (84 days after dental visit) and the frequency at which dental providers offer HIV testing (Upon completion of the 9-month testing period). The objectives of this study are to: * Compare the effectiveness of on-site rapid HIV testing versus referral to a CHC lab in increasing HIV test completion within 84 days of a dental clinic visit, using EHR data. * Assess the sustainability of the HIV testing protocol by evaluating changes in dental clinic HIV testing rates over time.
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
6715
Start Date
2026-09
Completion Date
2028-03
Last Updated
2025-07-28
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Conditions
Interventions
Rapid HIV testing
At the designated sites for RHT, providers will offer RHT to patients as part of their dental routine care.
Referral for HIV testing
At the designated sites for HIV testing referral, providers will offer an HIV test referral to the affiliated CHC laboratory to patients as part of their dental routine care.
Locations (4)
South End Community Health Center
Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Uphams Corner Health Center
Boston, Massachusetts, United States
East Boston Neighborhood Health
Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Geiger Gibson Community Health Center
Dorchester, Massachusetts, United States