Feasibility and Acceptability of Point of Care Rapid Syphilis Testing Among Patients Seeking Family Planning Services in Hawai'i

Trial statusNot yet recruiting
Trial phaseNot listed
Trial typeObservational
Biological sexFemale
Age14+
SponsorQueen's Medical Center

About this trial

The purpose of the study is to see if rapid syphilis testing at the time of a family planning (contraception or abortion) visit is acceptable and practical for patients.

This study involves a fingerstick blood sample for syphilis testing during a family planning visit. Results will be ready in 10-15 minutes.

Potential Benefits

* Participants can find out whether they are syphilis positive or negative within the visit, as soon as 10-15 minutes of the finger stick. Typically, syphilis testing results take several days. * If positive, there is the option of starting treatment within the same day.

Potential Risks

* The study team will do everything possible to protect participants' privacy, including removing names and other identifiable information from study materials, however this is still a small chance there may be a breach of privacy during the study. * Physical risks of fingerstick are exceptionally rare when sterile technique is used. The study team will be using all best practices to reduce risk of infection or injury. * There is a risk of discomfort or pain with fingerstick collection. The risk of scarring is usually only associated with repeat draws, for example in patients with diabetes who have to do fingerstick draws multiple times per day. * There is a very small chance that the positive result is incorrect (also known as a "false positive"), meaning the participant does not actually have syphilis. To confirm the result, the investigators recommend that any positive rapid syphilis result be followed up with a blood test at the lab.

Cost for Participation

o There is no direct cost to participate in this study. After consent is signed, the participant received renumeration of $50 in form of gift card. If the participant tests positive for a syphilis infection, the participant or their health insurance will be responsible cover the costs of this medical treatment. If they do not have access to health insurance, the study team will connect the participant with agencies that have assisted patients with treatment at a reduced cost or free of cost.

Eligibility criteria

Qualifiers

14 years or older

Seeking contraception or abortion services

Sexually active (engages in any form of sexual activity with another person)

Denies history of syphilis infection

Disqualifiers

Confirmed history (by patient report or medical records) of syphilis

Home address outside Hawai'i

Currently incarcerated

Trial design

Treatments tested in this trial

  • Rapid Syphilis Test

Treatment groups

No treatment groups listed

Sponsors and collaborators