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Table 2 Collaborative research projects across the New England HIV Implementation Science Network, 2014–2019

From: The development and evaluation of an HIV implementation science network in New England: lessons learned

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Project title

Implementation science methods or frameworks used

Academic institutions represented

Community or government agencies represented

1

“Adapting an Evidence-based Intervention for Stigma-related Stress, Mental Health, and HIV-risk for MSM of Color in Small Urban Areas”

Adaptation of existing evidence-based intervention (EBI)

1

1

2

“Developing Comprehensive Model of the HIV Continuum of Care in Nine Small Cities in CT, MA, & RI”

None reported

2

3

3

“Assessing Local HIV Care Continuum Experiences in Small Cities”

None reported

2

0

4

“Implementation of HIV PrEP for MSM With and Without Substance Use in Providence, RI and New Haven, CT”

RE-AIM

2

0

5

“PrEP Implementation and Evaluation Among MSM Who Use Substances”

RE-AIM

2

0

6

“Implementing PrEP in a Family Planning Setting”

Patient education as implementation strategy

1

1

7

“Working with HIV Clinics to Adopt Addiction Treatments Using Implementation Facilitation (WHAT-IF?)”

PARiHS (Promoting Action on Research Implementation in Health Services)

4

4

8

“Syphilis TO PrEP Project (Project STOP): PrEP Navigation and Provider Training”

Provider training and patient navigations as implementation strategies

1

3

9

“ePROMISE: Using Social Media to Improve HIV Prevention and CoC in Young MSM”

ADAPT-ITT to adapt existing EBI; Step-Wedge RCT Design

1

3

10

“Project PS: Multi-State MSM Partner Services Study”

Consolidated Framework and Interactive Systems Framework

3

3

11

“Examining Multilevel System Dynamics Affecting HIV Community Viral Load”

System dynamics modeling

2

8

12

“Evaluating Cost Effectiveness of Naloxone at Syringe Exchange Service”

None reported

1

1

13

“Refining and Validating the Community Research Activity Assessment Tool (CREAT)”

Community priority setting using Delphi Method

11

11

14

“Using a Validated Computer Simulation to Assess HIV prevention Efforts in Connecticut”

None reported

2

2

15

“Promoting HIV-risk Reduction Among People Who Inject Drugs: A Stepped Care Approach Using Contingency Management With PrEP Navigation”

Hybrid Effectiveness-Implementation Type I design; implementation-focused process evaluation grounded in RE-AIM and PARiHS

3

2