Intervention to Reduce HIV/STI Among High-Risk Patients in China: Cluster Randomized Trial Don Operario1, Debin Wang2, Mei-Fen Yang1, Kathleen Blaney1,

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Intervention to Reduce HIV/STI Among High-Risk Patients in China: Cluster Randomized Trial Don Operario1, Debin Wang2, Mei-Fen Yang1, Kathleen Blaney1, Jing Cheng2, Qian Hong2, Hongbo Zhang2, Gregory Szekeres3, Jerome Galea3, Thomas J. Coates3 1 Brown University, RI, 2 Anhui Medical University, CHINA, 3 University of California Los Angeles, CA OVERVIEW In a cluster randomized trial, we tested whether a program to train physicians in China on HIV and STI knowledge, diagnosis, treatment, and risk reduction counseling can potentially reduce HIV risk behavior and STI among high-risk STI patients. STUDY FLOWCHART RESULTS Patient Outcomes (9-month FU) Intervention Control OR / b 95% CI STI prevalence 11.4% 40.4% OR = 0.62 (0.46-0.84) Unprotected sex, past 6 mo 84% 95% OR = 0.22 (0.12-0.42) HIV knowledge 16.80 14.94 b = 2.13 (1.52-2.73) Attitudes toward PLWH 8.50 7.15 b = 1.51 (0.97-2.05) Satisfaction w/Physician 2.43 2.29 b = 0.22 (0.15-0.30) BACKGROUND In China, HIV is increasingly characterized by sexual transmission in high-risk groups. National AIDS policies in China support initiatives to promote ART and HIV testing, condom use, syringe distribution and drug treatment, and HIV stigma reduction. Implementation of China’s national AIDS policies relies on physicians’ capacities to deliver HIV prevention and HIV/STI treatment services. We developed a knowledge and skills-based training program (Ai Shi Zi) for physicians in China to reduce HIV and STI risk in high-risk patients. Cluster analyses used to account for nested design (county and physician levels). Additional controls: gender, marital status, employment. Missing data handled using last-observation carry forward method. STUDY DESIGN Setting: Anhui and Jiangsu provinces - 51 counties elected to participate (39 in Anhui, 12 in Jiangsu) 27 counties received immediate training (intervention group); 24 counties in delayed control 4-6 physicians in each county hospital participated in immediate or delayed-control training 4-6 STI patients of each physician were recruited and assessed at BL and 9-month follow-up on: - Gonorrhea and Chlamydia (BL STIs were treated) - Unprotected sex, 3 mos - HIV related knowledge and attitudes - Satisfaction with physician AI SHI ZI PROGRAM Curriculum developed by Chinese and international collaborators. Training components: (1) Fundamentals of HIV (epidemiology, natural history, pathogenesis) (2) Patient treatment options – HIV and STIs (3) Diagnoses and clinical issues (4) Behavioral risk reduction counseling and stigma reduction Training structure: (1) 10-day group training on HIV/STI prevention, treatment, counseling treatment (2) Return to clinical practice for 2 months (3) Two 2-day booster sessions CONCLUSIONS Integrating HIV and STI training into medical education in China can be an effective strategy for reducing the country’s HIV and STI epidemics 38% lower odds of STI infection (gonorrhea and Chlamydia ) at 9-month follow-up among intervention patients compared with controls 78% lower odds of unprotected sex at 9-month follow-up among intervention patients compared with controls; however, unprotected sex remained high Greater HIV knowledge, less stigmatizing attitudes toward PLWH, and greater satisfaction with physician among intervention patients compared with controls Research was supported by NIH R01 MH75639. ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT00644150