Evaluating the Home-based Intervention Strategy (HIS-UK) to reduce new chlamydia infection among young men aged 16-25 years by promoting correct and consistent condom use: What is the cost effectiveness of two different delivery models (face-to-face and digital delivery)?

  • Graham, Cindy (Principal Investigator)
  • Morrison, Leanne (Co-Investigator)
  • Jackson, Louise (Co-Investigator)
  • Bailey, Jake (Co-Investigator)
  • McGrath, Nuala (Co-Investigator)
  • Nadarzynski, Tom (Principal Investigator)
  • Bremner, Stephen (Co-Investigator)
  • Richardson, Daniel (Co-Investigator)
  • Goldmeier, David (Co-Investigator)
  • Brown, Katherine (Co-Investigator)
  • Newby, Katie (Co-Investigator)
  • Nation, Ross (Co-Investigator)

    Project: Research

    Project Details

    Description

    This NIHR funded project aims to assess the effectiveness of HIS-UK to reduce test positivity of Chlamydia among young men aged 16-25 years and to compare the cost effectiveness of two intervention delivery models to that of usual condom distribution care.
    StatusFinished
    Effective start/end date1/01/1931/08/23

    Collaborative partners

    • Coventry University
    • University of Southampton (lead)
    • Barts Health NHS Trust
    • Brighton and Sussex Medical School
    • Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust
    • Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust
    • No Limits (South) Ltd
    • University of Birmingham
    • University of Westminster

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