New plan aims to protect black women from HIV
NCT ID NCT05139069
Summary
This study created and tested a toolkit for healthcare clinics to help more Black women in the South start and stay on HIV prevention medication (PrEP). It focused on two clinics in Mississippi and aimed to address specific barriers these women face, including domestic violence. The goal was to find better ways for clinics to offer this important prevention tool and help reduce racial disparities in HIV.
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Locations
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Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Baltimore, Maryland, 21220, United States
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