Tailored support shows promise for trans Women's HIV care

NCT ID NCT06316102

Summary

This study tested a support program designed for transgender women living with HIV in the Dominican Republic. The program, called 'Gender-affirming Abriendo Puertas,' offered individual counseling, peer support, and community activities to help participants stay on their medication and attend medical appointments. Researchers compared 60 people in the program to 60 people receiving usual care to see if the support improved viral suppression and mental health over one year.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • Instituto Dermatológico y Cirugía de Piel (IDCP)

    Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic

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