Can better training for doctors keep HIV patients in treatment?
NCT ID NCT05938621
Summary
This study tested whether training healthcare workers could improve HIV care in Mozambique. Researchers gave staff at four clinics training to reduce burnout and stigma, which often cause patients to abandon treatment. They measured if this training helped workers feel better about their jobs and, more importantly, if it helped patients stay in care and take their medication.
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Locations
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Ministry of Health
Quelimane, Zambezia Province, Mozambique
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