Legal aid may boost HIV care for former inmates

NCT ID NCT06171919

First seen Feb 24, 2026

Summary

This study looks at whether getting legal help can improve HIV care for people who have been in jail. Researchers will work with 100 adults living with HIV who have a detectable viral load and a history of incarceration. They will also train healthcare providers on how to connect patients with legal services. The goal is to see if legal support helps people stay in care and lower their viral load.

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  • University of Central Florida

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    Orlando, Florida, 32816, United States

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Conditions

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HIV infectious disease

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