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[NCHHSTP] The GAIN (Greater Access and Impact with NAT) Study: Improving HIV Diagnosis, Linkage to Care, and Prevention Services with HIV Point-of-Care Nucleic Acid Tests (NATs)

Summary of Changes

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Table 1. Summary of Changes Estimated Annualized Burden Hours


Form, Page, Section, Question/Field

Change Proposed

Reason for Change Proposed

Prospective study of HIV-positive patients seeking STI testing

Decrease number of respondents from 1530 to 850

To reflect current study priorities and ensure the highest possible data quality at study completion.

Prospective study of HIV-positive patients seeking STI testing

Decrease number of respondents from 165 to 50

To reflect current study priorities and ensure the highest possible data quality at study completion.

RCT of POC NAT or Standard of Care for HIV-positive patients

Decrease number of respondents from 333 to 212

To reflect current study priorities and ensure the highest possible data quality at study completion.

POC NAT acceptability survey

Increase number of respondents from 117 to 500

To reflect current study priorities and ensure the highest possible data quality at study completion.

POC NAT acceptability survey, focus group, or interview

Increase number of respondents from 33 to 100

To reflect current study priorities and ensure the highest possible data quality at study completion.





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