Meeting homeless youth where they're at: Integrating STI testing and treatment into a street outreach program Dina Wilderson, PhD (Larkin Street Youth Services) Eiko Sugano, MPH (UCSF Division of Adolescent Medicine) Jeffrey Klausner, MD, MPH (SFDPH, STD Prevention & Control) Colette Auerswald, MD, MS (UCSF Division of Adolescent Medicine)
Background Homeless youth: Engage in high-risk behaviors Have disproportionate rates of STIs and HIV Have limited access to health care
Street START (STI Testing And Rapid Testing) Collaborative project designed to create a model program for street-based STI and HIV screening, treatment, and linkage to care for homeless youth
Project Goals To train outreach workers to conduct street-based CT/GC screening and to dispense field-based therapy and partner- delivered therapy for those who test positive for an STI To train outreach workers to conduct street-based rapid HIV testing
Collaborative Partners Larkin Street Youth Services Outreach activities UCSF Division of Adolescent Medicine Research activities Community Health Programs for Youth Medical care for homeless youth Recruitment of comparison group (clinic based) STD Prevention and Control, SFDPH Training, supplies, and technical support HIV Prevention Section, SFDPH Training, supplies, and technical support
Trainings Outreach staff trainings Introduction to STIs STI testing and treatment Principles of research Research staff trainings Outreach skills
Methods UCSF-Larkin joint outreach sessions Recruitment of youth Data collection Testing Tracking of STI positive youth Field-delivered therapy Patient-delivered partner therapy Linkage to services
Areas of Recruitment
Gender
Ethnicity * Categories are not mutually exclusive
Age
STI Prevalence STI (CT or GC)107.3% Chlamydia96.5% Gonorrhea32.2% 138 street recruited youth were tested for CT and GC
Treatment 10 youth (100%) were treated: 7 - field based 3 - clinic based Patient-delivered partner therapy 4 – given partner packs 1 – did not take partner pack (no contact with sex partner) 2 – sex partners (treated individually)
Challenges Impact of testing and tracking on outreach activities Integrating researchers into outreach Balancing research and outreach roles Logistics of sample collection Staff time Neighborhood differences
Strengths/Key Factors Availability of FDT and PDPT protocols Incremental implementation Ongoing communication Consistency of testing shifts PDA’s for data collection Documentation – use of field notes Referrals and linkages to services Collaborators working toward common goal
Street START Project Coordinator: Eiko Sugano, MPH (UCSF Division of Adolescent Medicine) Co-Principal Investigators: Dina Wilderson, PhD (Larkin Street Youth Services) Colette Auerswald, MD, MS (UCSF Division of Adolescent Medicine) Collaborators: Jeffrey Klausner, MD, MPH (SFDPH, STD Prevention & Control) Teri Dowling, MA, MPH (SFDPH, AIDS Office) Susan Obata, MD (SFDPH, Community Health Programs for Youth
Acknowledgements Ed Melendez (LSYS Outreach Manager) and Chandra Sivakumar (LSYS HIV Prevention Manager) Outreach/HSRC staff: Kelley Cutler, Lochlan McHale, Vinh Nguyen, Tamara Thomas, Jasmin Serim, John Pirkopf Research assistants: Adrienne Schroeder, Arturo Durazo, Jacob Laurent, Jen Hecht AIDS Office: Shelley Facente STD Control and Prevention: Kate Scott, Ameera Snell, Lesly Soto, Monica Lee Michael Baxter, Cielita Bess and CHPY clinic staff SFDPH laboratory staff