Peer Navigation to Support Transgender Women’s Engagement in HIV Care: Findings from the Trans Amigas Pilot Trial in São Paulo, Brazil

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Sheri A. Lippman
Jae M. Sevelius
Gustavo Santa Roza Saggese
Hailey Gilmore
Katia Cristina Bassichetto
Daniel Dutra de Barros
Renata Batisteli de Oliveira
Luca Fasciolo Maschião
Dorothy Chen
Maria Amelia de Sousa Mascena Veras
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[1] University of California,Division of Prevention Science, Department of Medicine
[2] San Francisco,Faculty of Medical Sciences
[3] Santa Casa de São Paulo,undefined
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AIDS and Behavior | 2022年 / 26卷
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Gender affirmation; Behavioral intervention; Peer navigation; HIV care; Stigma; Transgender;
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Trans women living with HIV (TWH) have suboptimal HIV care engagement. We pilot tested Trans Amigas, a theory-based, trans-specific peer navigation (PN) intervention to address barriers to care in São Paulo, Brazil. TWH were randomized to the PN intervention (n = 75) or control (n = 38) condition. Control participants were referred to trans-friendly HIV care. Intervention participants were assigned a navigator who conducted nine in-person one-on-one sessions and bi-weekly phone or text check-ins to help participants overcome barriers to care and work towards gender affirmation and healthcare goals. We followed participants for 9 months to determine intervention feasibility, acceptability, and preliminary efficacy in improving retention in care. Analyses were intention to treat (ITT). Intervention acceptability was high: at end line, 85.2% of PN participants said they would continue receiving services and 94.4% would recommend peer navigation to a friend. A priori feasibility criteria were met: 92% of eligible participants enrolled and 70% were retained at 9 months; however, only 47% achieved moderate or better adherence to both in-person and phone/text program components. Though the pilot was not powered for efficacy, ITT findings trended toward significance, with intervention participants 40% more likely to be retained in care at the end of the study. Population-specific peer programming to support care engagement is acceptable, feasible, and can improve HIV outcomes for Trans women living with HIV.
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