BeBOPP: Big Bend Precision Prevention Optimizing HIV Intervention Implementation

BeBOPP: Big Bend Precision Prevention Optimizing HIV intervention implementation through identifying barriers and leverage point among youth in North Florida

 

 

WHAT? Big Bend Precision Prevention (BeBOPP) seeks to optimize HIV intervention implementation through identifying barriers and leverage points among youth in North Florida through integration of information leveraged from:

• Community-led Youth Learning Health Community (Y-LHC)

• OneFL+ Data Trust

• Community engagement via Group Model Building

If successful, this study will inform future research and increase the number of HIV tests administered among key populations in the Big Bend area.

HOW? What will you expect to do during this study?

Complete a brief survey and participate in two Group Model Building (GMB) sessions over the course of six months to discuss issues within the HIV prevention and testing cascade to identify leverage points for improvement. Key factors for implementation strategies will be defined and tested using simulation modeling to test for feasibility and present proof of concept to create the greatest impact in HIV testing and prevention.  

WHO? Eligibility:

• Located in one of the 8 Big Bend counties of Florida (Franklin, Gadsden, Liberty, Jefferson, Leon, Madison, Taylor & Wakulla) AND...

For Providers: Employment as a public health official, or part of an organization or clinic that provides HIV care for at least one year

For Youth: Between the ages of 18-29 years old, and are currently taking PrEP of PrEP eligible.

 

HELP? If you know any individual within you community, organization or clinic that may be interested in joining BeBOPP, please contact acheshure@fsu.edu to learn more information and sign up today.