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Improving Clinic Delivery of HIV-related Anal Health Services
Sponsor: Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Summary
This project will test ways to reduce stigma in healthcare settings so that more providers offer, and more patients receive, important anal sex-related HIV services, including anorectal sexually transmitted infection (STI) testing, preventive medications, and cancer screening. By evaluating these stigma-reduction strategies in eight clinics in the Mississippi Delta, a region with high rates of HIV and STIs, the research team will learn whether and how these approaches work to improve access to care. The results will help guide healthcare systems in using the most effective methods to reduce stigma, making it easier for people to get prevention services and improving public health.
Official title: Partnering to Enhance Anal Health Communication and HIV-related Evidence-based Services
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
8
Start Date
2026-05-01
Completion Date
2030-04-30
Last Updated
2026-03-18
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Interventions
PEACHES 2.0 Implementation Strategies
PEACHES 2.0 is a set of training and quality improvement implementation strategies to increase provider adoption and patient uptake of evidence-based anal sex-related HIV interventions: anorectal STI screening, Doxy-PEP, PrEP, and anal cancer screening.
Locations (1)
Coastal Family Health Center
Biloxi, Mississippi, United States