Phone app aims to keep HIV in check for those struggling with addiction
NCT ID NCT06109571
Summary
This study is testing whether a special smartphone app and connection to a support team can help people with HIV who also struggle with substance use. The goal is to help them stay on their medication, keep their virus at undetectable levels, and make it to their doctor appointments. About 800 people at 8 clinics will try the app and get support from peer mentors for one year.
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Locations
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Vivent Health Clinic
Denver, Colorado, 80246, United States
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Vivent Health Clinic
Kansas City, Missouri, 64130, United States
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Vivent Health Clinic
St Louis, Missouri, 63103, United States
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Vivent Health Clinic
Austin, Texas, 78752, United States
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Vivent Health Clinic
Green Bay, Wisconsin, 54301, United States
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Vivent Health Clinic
Kenosha, Wisconsin, 53140, United States
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Vivent Health Clinic
Madison, Wisconsin, 53703, United States
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Vivent Health Clinic
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 53212, United States
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