Periodic Reporting for period 1 - MOBILE MEN (Implementing oral and long acting Pre-exposure prophylaxis in mobile men in Sub-Saharan Africa [MOBILE MEN])
Período documentado: 2023-07-01 hasta 2024-12-31
Overall Objectives
1: Understand the catalysts/barriers across local and regional contexts that could influence uptake of new PrEP options by mobile men in Uganda and South Africa.
2: Assess implementation effectiveness of oral and injectable PrEP in men who travel for work by comparison of retention in care, effective use, PrEP choice and cost effectiveness.
3. Asses the implementation of PrEP for mobile men amongst service providers to inform scale-up
4. Determine the cost and cost effectiveness of oral and injectable PrEP using HIV synthesis model
This first multi-country study of on-demand PrEP and CAB-LA in men in Africa provides evidence for guidelines change, inform scalability, and provide operational tools for PrEP implementation.
The programme is mixed methods and involves social and implementation science working within and external to an open-label randomised study of 400 HIV uninfected men from mobile groups in South Africa and Uganda randomised to oral TDF-FTC or CAB-LA over 9 months, then followed by a further 9 -months of PrEP Choice.
The initial time motion studies have been carried out at all three sites. Further time motion studies will be carried out during the choice phase. The HIV synthesis model is being updated to include MOBILE MEN.
We are contributing data on CAB-LA uptake to the dept of health South Africa so that planning for post-trial access can begin. The Randomised data will be analysed once this phase is complete, and we plan to publish this before the end of the trial. We are working with other CAB implementation programmes in Africa to maximise impact and ensure roll out once the programmes have ended.