Listening to patients: does the shot for HIV prevention work in real life?
NCT ID NCT07379658
Summary
This study aims to understand how well long-acting injectable HIV prevention works in everyday life and what patients think about it. Researchers will follow about 128 adults in Kentucky who are already receiving these shots as part of their regular care. Over 12 months, they will use surveys and interviews to compare patient satisfaction, adherence, and health outcomes between two different injectable medications.
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Norton Healthcare
Louisville, Kentucky, 40202, United States
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University of Louisville, Kent School of Social Work
Louisville, Kentucky, 40292, United States
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University of Louisville, School of Public Health and Information Sciences
Louisville, Kentucky, 40202, United States
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