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The Landscape of Project PrIDE
Data Reporting Requirements
Presented by:
Kolbi Parrish, MA
Research Scientist
California Department of Public Health, Office of AIDS
Prevention Research and Evaluation Section
November 16, 2016
Designing the Landscape
• What impact are we trying to achieve?
• Increase request of PrEP by target populations
• Increase use of PrEP by target populations
• Decrease new infections in target populations
• How do we get there?
• Capacity & infrastructure for PrEP implementation
• Knowledge & awareness of PrEP and services
• Service delivery
Capacity &
Infrastructure
Knowledge &
Awareness
Service Delivery
Indicators
Note: Data-to-Care indicators only apply to SF, as CDPH and LA were not funded for this
activity via Project PrIDE; these indicators are not covered in this presentation
Capacity &
Infrastructure
Knowledge &
Awareness
Service Delivery
Indicators: Capacity-Infrastructure
Development & Training
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# of staff hired/re-assigned
# of trainings
# staff trained
# of facilities/ practices trained
% of trainees for which PrEP readiness to engage in PrEPrelated activities increased by type of trainee
• Geographic dispersion of PrEP-related trainings/informative
events by PrIDE project areas
• Geographic dispersion of facilities/practices trained stratified
by PrIDE project areas
Capacity &
Infrastructure
Knowledge &
Awareness
Service Delivery
Indicators: Capacity-Infrastructure
Development & Training (Cont.)
• # of new contracts executed
• # of new sites that are implementing PrIDE PrEP activities
• #/% of Community Advisory Board (CAB)/CPG members by
self-disclosed demographic characteristics
• # of OA PrEP-related forms, procedures, protocols, and other
informative documents by status
• #/type of local PrEP-related protocols in place
Capacity &
Infrastructure
Knowledge &
Awareness
Service Delivery
Indicators: Knowledge & Awareness
• # of activities (e.g., media campaigns/ events) targeting
providers
• # of exposures to PrEP media campaigns/ events targeting
providers
• # of providers who received PrEP materials and tools,
attended presentations, participated in public health detailing
• # of social marketing campaigns and other activities targeting
MSM and transgender persons (e.g., posters, pamphlets,
radio, TV, websites, etc.)
Capacity &
Infrastructure
Knowledge &
Awareness
Service Delivery
Indicators: Knowledge & Awareness
(Cont.)
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Estimated # of total people reached
Estimated # of MSM reached
Estimated # of transgender persons reached
Geographic dispersion of social marketing campaigns and
other activities (e.g., posters, pamphlets, radio, TV, websites,
outreach and education events, etc.) by PrIDE project areas
Capacity &
Infrastructure
Knowledge &
Awareness
Service Delivery
Indicators: Service Delivery
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# of persons screened for PrEP eligibility
#/% of persons identified eligible
#/% of persons accepted PrEP offer
#/% of persons referred to PrEP providers
#/% of persons linked to PrEP provider
#/% of persons prescribed PrEP
# filled PrEP prescription
# initiated PrEP
# adherent to PrEP medication regimen
Capacity &
Infrastructure
Knowledge &
Awareness
Service Delivery
Indicators: Service Delivery (Cont.)
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# of persons screened for support services
# of persons identified as needing support services
# of persons referred to support services
# of persons linked to support services
# of persons who received support services
Capacity &
Infrastructure
Knowledge &
Awareness
Service Delivery
Evaluation
Capacity &
Infrastructure
Knowledge &
Awareness
Service Delivery
Evaluation Questions: CapacityInfrastructure Development & Training
• Did the number of providers who are willing and able to
prescribe PrEP increase? If so, to what extent? If not, what
were the barriers?
• Are payment structures sufficient to support broad PrEP
adoption?
• Did the number of public health agencies that have PrEP
protocols (e.g., PrEP intake protocol, internal or external
referral protocols, PrEP adherence protocols) in place
increase? If so, to what extent? If not, what were the barriers?
Capacity &
Infrastructure
Knowledge &
Awareness
Service Delivery
Evaluation Questions: Knowledge &
Awareness
• Did demand for PrEP increase in MSM?
• Did demand for PrEP increase in transgender persons?
• Did knowledge, attitudes, and behavior relating to PrEP
change among key service providers who could refer and/or
navigate clients to PrEP? (e.g., communicable disease
specialists, test counselors, navigators, other front line
providers who may refer and/or navigate clients to PrEP)
Capacity &
Infrastructure
Knowledge &
Awareness
Service Delivery
Evaluation Questions: Service Delivery
• What are the results of each stage of the PrEP continuum for
PrEP-eligible clients (referred to PrEP, linked to PrEP,
prescribed PrEP, filled PrEP, initiated PrEP, adherent to PrEP
regimen)?
• What are the barriers to PrEP uptake?
• Are PrEP navigation and support services (e.g., adherence
planning, housing transportation, etc.) reducing barriers for
MSM and TG use of PrEP?
Capacity &
Infrastructure
Knowledge &
Awareness
Service Delivery
Data Collection
Note: Overview only-CDPH will host a separate webinar in the near future
to go over data collection and reporting in more detail
Capacity &
Infrastructure
Knowledge &
Awareness
Service Delivery
How will Data be Collected?
Narrative
Covers All
Activities
• Semi-annual progress reports
• Excel worksheets (aggregate data)
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Staff Hiring and Reassignments
Trainings
Contracts
PrEP Sites
Forms-Procedures-Protocols
Community Advisory Board Membership Breakdown
Outreach and Social Marketing Activities
Capacity &
Infrastructure
Capacity &
Infrastructure
Knowledge &
Awareness
Knowledge &
Awareness
Service Delivery
How will Data be Collected?(Cont.)
• Surveys
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Training evaluation
Service provider survey
California Health Interview Survey (CHIS)
National HIV Behavioral Surveillance (NHBS)
Capacity &
Infrastructure
Knowledge &
Awareness
Capacity &
Infrastructure
Knowledge &
Awareness
Service Delivery
How will Data be Collected?(Cont.)
• Service delivery data collection tools
• Client Information and Risk
• Referral and Navigation
• PrEP
• Screening, Referral, & Initiation section
• Follow-up
Service
Delivery
Capacity &
Infrastructure
Knowledge &
Awareness
Service Delivery
Service Delivery Data Collection Tool:
Client Information and Risk
C&I
K&A
Service
Delivery
Service Delivery Data Collection Tool:
Referral and Navigation
C&I
K&A
Service
Delivery
Service Delivery Data Collection Tool:
PrEP
C&I
K&A
Service
Delivery
Questions?