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A Multicomponent Strategy to Improve HIV Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis in a Southern US Jail: Protocol for a Type 3 Hybrid Implementation-Effectiveness Trial

A Multicomponent Strategy to Improve HIV Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis in a Southern US Jail: Protocol for a Type 3 Hybrid Implementation-Effectiveness Trial

The objective of our study is to assess specific needs and recommended strategies and use these findings to develop, implement, and evaluate a multicomponent Pr EP implementation strategy for the Dallas County Jail (DCJ), which is the 8th largest jail in the nation and located in an HIV hotspot [64]. The DCJ is the main jail facility for Dallas County, with 51,000 incarcerated individuals per year (86% men, 48% Black, and 30% Hispanic) and approximately 275 individuals entering and leaving the jail daily.

Ank E Nijhawan, Jana Kholy, Julia L Marcus, Timothy P Hogan, Robin T Higashi, Jacqueline Naeem, Laura Hansen, Brynn Torres, Barry-Lewis Harris, Song Zhang, Douglas Krakower

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e64813

Mobile-Enhanced Prevention Support Study for Men Who Have Sex With Men and Transgender Women Leaving Jail: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial

Mobile-Enhanced Prevention Support Study for Men Who Have Sex With Men and Transgender Women Leaving Jail: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial

Few, if any, randomized controlled trials (RCTs) have been published on effective interventions, particularly for substance-using people living with HIV leaving jail, and, by extension, those at risk for HIV, rather than those leaving long-term prison facilities. A recent RCT tested a peer-based intervention for HIV-positive individuals leaving jail that showed efficacy in preventing declines in viral suppression [15].

Gabriel G Edwards, Cathy J Reback, William E Cunningham, Charles L Hilliard, Charles McWells, Sukrit Mukherjee, Robert E Weiss, Nina T Harawa

JMIR Res Protoc 2020;9(9):e18106

Health Disparities and Converging Epidemics in Jail Populations: Protocol for a Mixed-Methods Study

Health Disparities and Converging Epidemics in Jail Populations: Protocol for a Mixed-Methods Study

Women [15], ethnic minorities [16], and older adults [17] are considered particularly at-risk for poor health outcomes in the jail system. Furthermore, people who do not have a permanent residence in between jail stays face greater risk of mortality because of treatable conditions [18].

Robert T Trotter II, Ricky Camplain, Emery R Eaves, Viacheslav Y Fofanov, Natalia O Dmitrieva, Crystal M Hepp, Meghan Warren, Brianna A Barrios, Nicole Pagel, Alyssa Mayer, Julie A Baldwin

JMIR Res Protoc 2018;7(10):e10337