Hub Supported EHE Projects

  • Year 1

      Development and evaluation of a crowdsourced U=U campaign to reduce HIV stigma and promote HIV prevention and care utilization in Baltimore

      Investigator(s)

      Cui Yang

      cyang29@jhu.edu

      Johns Hopkins

      Exploring and preparing for implementation of an individualized text messaging PrEP adherence intervention in a community setting

      Investigator(s)

      David Moore

      djmoore@health.ucsd.edu

      UCSD

      Finishing HIV

      Investigator(s)

      Mariano Kanamori

      mkanamori@med.miami.edu

      U of Miami

      Five Point Initiative: Reaching Miami’s Black Community to End the HIV Epidemic

      Investigator(s)

      Sannisha Dale

      skd52@miami.edu

      Sannisha Dale

      IS Framework

      IRLM

      Implementation mapping to increase the use of evidence-based interventions in the HIV continuum of care

      Investigator(s)

      Rinad Beidas

      rinad.beidas@northwestern.edu

      Penn

      Integrating Community Health Workers as part of the HIV Care team in rural and urban settings to improve viral suppression in Shelby County TN

      Investigator(s)

      Serena Rajabiun

      rajabiun@bu.edu

      U Mass

      IS Framework

      EPIS/RE-AIM

      Novel Strategies for Reducing Barriers to HIV Testing and Increasing Access to PrEP for Cisgender Women

      Investigator(s)

      Sarit Golub

      sgolub@hunter.cuny.edu

      Hunter College

  • Year 2

      Addressing Interrelated Substance Use and HIV Prevention Needs among Reservation-based American Indians using an Intersectionality Approach.

      Investigator(s)

      Tommi Gaines

      togaines@health.ucsd.edu

      UCSD

      IS Framework

      EPIS

      Community Partners

      Viejas Tribal Government

      An Intersectionality-based Policy Analysis of Social Determinants of HIV in Puerto Rico

      Investigator(s)

      Carlos Rodriguez-Diaz

      carod@bu.edu

      George Washington

      IS Framework

      CFIR

      Community Partners

      PR Government-Community-Academic Partnership

      Barriers and Facilitators to HIV Testing and Prevention Services Among Black Young Adults Attending LeMoyne-Owen College – A Historically Black College in Memphis Tennessee

      Investigator(s)

      April Pettit

      april.pettit@vumc.org

      Vanderbilt University Medical Center

      IS Framework

      CFIR

      Community Partners

      Connect 2 Protect Memphis Community HIV Coalition

      Specific Aims

      Aim 1: To conduct a cross-sectional survey among LeMoyne-Owen College students to assess their knowledge, attitudes, and beliefs surrounding HIV testing and PrEP access among Black young adults on the LeMoyne-Owen College campus and in the Memphis community. Aim 2: To conduct key informant qualitative in-depth interviews about HIV testing and PrEP access for LeMoyne-Owen College students among faculty, administration, staff, and student leaders.

      Directly-observed-therapy Enhanced Peer-support to Promote Adherence to Antiretroviral Therapy among Criminal Justice-Involved Individuals: The DEPART-CJI study

      Investigator(s)

      Matthew Akiyama

      makiyama@montefiore.org

      Albert Einstein

      IS Framework

      RE-AIM; CFIR

      Community Partners

      The Fortune Society

      Enhancing Strategies to Engage Providers in Efforts to Eliminate HIV: Project EnSTEP

      Investigator(s)

      Katryna McCoy

      kmccoy26@uncc.edu

      Univ North Carolina

      IS Framework

      CFIR

      Community Partners

      Quality Comprehensive Health Center, Regional AIDS Inter-faith Network, Inc., Winston-Salem State University, Academy for Public Health Initiatives at the UNC Charlotte

      Specific Aims

      their knowledge, attitudes, and beliefs surrounding HIV testing and PrEP access among Black YA on

      Five Point Initiative: Reaching Miami’s Black Community to End the HIV Epidemic

      Investigator(s)

      Sannisha Dale

      skd52@miami.edu

      U of Miami

      IS Framework

      IRLM

      Community Partners

      Florida Department of Health

      Improving HIV Outcomes among People Experiencing Housing Instability and Other SDOH

      Investigator(s)

      Danielle German

      danielle.german@jhu.edu

      Johns Hopkins

      IS Framework

      CFIR

      Community Partners

      Us Helping Us

      Integrating Community Health Workers as part of the HIV Care team in rural and urban settings to improve viral suppression in Shelby County TN

      Investigator(s)

      Serena Rajabiun

      rajabiun@bu.edu

      U Mass Lowell

      IS Framework

      EPIS/RE-AIM

      Community Partners

      Friends for Life, SCHD, House House, CCHS

      Integrating Social and HIV Services to Enhance HIV Prevention

      Investigator(s)

      David Katz

      dkatz7@uw.edu

      Univ Washington

      IS Framework

      PRISM

      Community Partners

      Entre Hermanos; Gay City: Seattle's LGBTQ Center; People of Color Against AIDS Network (POCAAN)

      Specific Aims

      the LOC campus and in the Memphis community.
  • Year 3

      Developing a behavioral economic intervention to facilitate HIV prevention: A feasibility and acceptability study

      Investigator(s)

      Jin Ho Yoon

      jin.ho.yoon@uth.tmc.edu

      Univ Texas

      IS Framework

      Health Equity Implementation Framework

      Formative research on a sex-positive tool for PrEP Counseling with Sexual/Gender Minority Youth of Color in NC and CA

      Investigator(s)

      Allysha Maragh-Bass, Adam Sukhija-Cohen (UNIV NORTH CAROLINA)

      AMaraghBass@fhi360.org

      Univ North Carolina

      IS Framework

      CFIR

      Implementation Strategies to Increase PrEP Initiation at Baltimore City Health Department’s Sexual Health Clinics

      Investigator(s)

      Amanda Rosecrans, Sarah Rives

      arosecr1@jhmi.edu, sarah.rives@baltimorecity.gov

      Johns Hopkins

      IS Framework

      Health Equity Implementation Framework

      Implementing community -driven, community-based PrEP strategies for Latino MSM

      Investigator(s)

      Jonathan Ross

      joross@montefiore.org

      Einstein-Rockefeller-CUNY

      IS Framework

      CFIR; RE-AIM

      Community Partners

      Latino Commission on AIDS; Voces Latinas; Destination Tomorrow

      Specific Aims

      Aim 1: To evaluate the implementation of the CBO-PrEP Package using RE-AIM; Aim 2: To investigate mechanisms impacting the implementation of the CBO-PrEP Package.

      Longitudinal Text Messaging Educational Campaign to Increase PrEP Prescription among medical providers in Orange County, Florida

      Investigator(s)

      Shan-Estelle Brown

      sbrown1@rollins.edu

      Yale

      IS Framework

      EPIS; CFIR

      Pathways to PrEP: Informing Rapid PrEP Implementation Strategies Tailored to the Context of Medicaid Expansion

      Investigator(s)

      Latesha Elopre, LaRon Nelson, Russell Brewer

      lelopre@uabmc.edu, laron.nelson@yale.edu, rbrewer@medicine.bsd.uchicago.edu

      Univ Alabama

      IS Framework

      CFIR; CFIR-ERIC

      Tailoring HIV/PrEP Education Messages for Adolescents (THEMA) Study

      Investigator(s)

      Carly Guss

      carly.guss@childrens.harvard.edu

      Harvard

      IS Framework

      CFIR
  • Year 4

      A Harm Reduction Approach to Addressing the HIV, STIs, and Substance Use Syndemic Among People Engaging in Sex Work in Alabama

      Investigator(s)

      Sarah MacCarthy, Emma Kay

      smaccarthy@uab.edu

      UAB

      IS Framework

      CFIR, RE-AIM

      Community Partners

      Birmingham AIDS Outreach

      Addressing competing priorities among sexual minority men to promote HIV prevention and care

      Investigator(s)

      Lauren Dayton

      ldayton2@jhu.edu

      Johns Hopkins

      IS Framework

      RE-AIM, PRISM

      Community Partners

      JOY Baltimore, Marcus Henry

      Applying Behavioral Economic Incentives to Support Implementation of PrEP in a Trans Community Center

      Investigator(s)

      Erik Storholm

      estorholm@sdsu.edu

      UCLA

      IS Framework

      EPIS, RE-AIM

      Community Partners

      Trans Wellness Center and Los Angeles LGBT Center

      Assessing a Centralized Care Engagement and Syndemics Strategy for HIV (ACCESS-HIV)

      Investigator(s)

      Dennis Li, Andrea Dakin, Judith Dispenza

      dennis@northwestern.edu

      Northwestern

      IS Framework

      CFIR, ERIC, RE-AIM, Proctor

      Community Partners

      AIDS Foundation of Chicago and Center on Halstead

      Crowdsourcing strategies for the implementation of long-acting injectable cabotegravir (CAB-LA) for HIV prevention for men who have sex with men in Chicago

      Investigator(s)

      Amelia Van Pelt

      amelia.vanpelt@northwestern.edu

      Northwestern

      IS Framework

      CFIR

      Community Partners

      Chicago Department of Public Health, Chicago Black Gay Men's Caucus, CDPH clinics, and other LGBTQ+ affinity organizations

      Expanding Safe-Point’s reach for HIV prevention in the Shelby County Black community: Opportunity for innovation

      Investigator(s)

      Mary Hatch, Jack Wyatt

      hatchm@uw.edu

      UW

      IS Framework

      CFIR

      Community Partners

      Memphis Area Prevention Coalition/SafePoint Syringe Services Program, and Community Advisory Board

      Specific Aims

      "Guided by the CFIR model, we will convene a local and culturally informed Stakeholder Collaboration Advisory Board (SCAB) to a) understand determinants of awareness and uptake of HIV and opioid overdose prevention services in the Shelby County Black community; and b) develop a culturally sensitive, focused intervention package and implementation strategy to increase awareness and uptake of harm reduction services provided by the Safe-Point SSP. Conduct a pilot trial of the intervention over approximately 6 months, gathering data at the consumer, implementation, and service levels to determine acceptability and feasibility of the implementation strategy, and determine whether reach (uptake) of harm reduction services can be increased in Memphis-area Black non-injecting people who use opioids at risk for HIV."

      Integrating Brief Narrative Therapy in Low Barrier Clinics to Enhance HIV Prevention

      Investigator(s)

      Lydia Chwastiak. Akansha Vaswani-Bye

      lchwast@uwashington.edu, avb9@uw.edu

      UW

      IS Framework

      CFIR, RE-AIM

      Community Partners

      Aurora Commons