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Transwomen Connected a mobile app delivered HIV prevention program

Award Information
Agency: Department of Health and Human Services
Branch: National Institutes of Health
Contract: 1R43MD012279-01
Agency Tracking Number: R43MD012279
Amount: $224,972.00
Phase: Phase I
Program: SBIR
Solicitation Topic Code: 102
Solicitation Number: MD17-001
Timeline
Solicitation Year: 2017
Award Year: 2017
Award Start Date (Proposal Award Date): 2017-09-21
Award End Date (Contract End Date): 2019-02-28
Small Business Information
100 ENTERPRISE WAY SUITE G300
Scotts Valley, CA 95066-3245
United States
DUNS: 079336099
HUBZone Owned: No
Woman Owned: No
Socially and Economically Disadvantaged: No
Principal Investigator
 TAMARA KUHN
 (650) 949-3282
 tamara.kuhn@etr.org
Business Contact
 MICHAEL CORNELISON
Phone: (831) 440-2211
Email: mike.cornelison@dfusioninc.com
Research Institution
N/A
Abstract

ABSTRACT
Transwomen Connected a mobile app delivered HIV prevention program
During the past two decades the HIV epidemic has severely impacted transgender women in the U S Analysis
of national HIV testing data found that transgender persons have the highest HIV incidence of any risk
group and discrepancies between self reported prevalence and HIV testing data indicate that many HIV infected
transgender women are not aware of their HIV status Other public health conditions among transgender women
include discrimination based physical and verbal abuse poor mental health alcohol and drug use and unmet
health care needs resulting from limited healthcare access and negative healthcare encounters These co
occurring problems additively increase sexual risk for transgender women Despite these health disparities and
health care access barriers the U S National HIV AIDS Strategy notes that HIV prevention efforts specifically
targeting transgender populations have been minimal In particular there are no transgender specific evidence
based programs that address the unique prevention needs of transgender women leaving practitioners to
implement programs designed for men who have sex with men MSM or cisgender women even though
transgender womenandapos s experiences of gender abuse gender transition transactional sex and violence distinguish
them from most MSM and cisgender women This project will address these gaps and fill an important product
niche by testing the feasibility of creating Transwomen Connected A Sexual Health Promotion Mobile App
designed to engage transgender women through a strengths based approach to HIV prevention and sexual
health that uses the power of social networks to identify and encourage protective factors that support the health
and well being of transgender women The mobile delivered intervention will expand the HIV prevention
opportunities for transgender women by providing organizations a cost effective and easily implementable
intervention option that is specifically designed for transgender women not requiring participants to attend
multiple face to face sessions in a physical location and instead support iterative intervention implementation at
any time or place permit transgender women to anonymously view the program on their phone in private
settings and offer practitioners and agencies with low levels of technological infrastructure an effective means
to connect with clients via mobile technology The Phase I project guided by an expert panel of transgender
women of color will produce extensive formative research a complete curriculum outline developed using a
holistic sexual harm reduction and life skills framework based on Social Cognitive Theory gender affirmation
social support and resilience a prototype mobile app with complete app design architecture and three
activities and a usability evaluation to determine usability appeal and impact on knowledge and attitudes
Phase II will complete development and conduct a multi site randomized controlled trial to assess effectiveness PUBLIC HEALTH NARRATIVE
During the past two decades the HIV epidemic has severely impacted transgender women in the United States
Transgender persons have the highest HIV incidence of any risk group and discrepancies between self reported
prevalence and HIV testing data indicate that many HIV infected transgender women are not aware of their HIV
status The U S National HIV AIDS Strategy notes that transgender persons are at high risk for HIV infection
and yet efforts specifically targeting transgender populations have been minimal To date there are no evidence
based HIV prevention programs that have been developed for and evaluated with this population To fill this
unmet need this project will develop a mobile app delivered multimedia interactive HIV prevention and sexual
health promotion program developed for transgender women that delivers the intervention as a series of
interactive activities tailored to the user All activities will include gender affirmation and opportunities for social
support When complete the resulting product will provide a cost effective HIV STI intervention that can be
implemented with transgender women across diverse settings with fidelity while increasing uptake and effective
delivery by appealing to the target audience on their mobile device and ultimately reducing new HIV STI
infections among transgender women

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