Cash for tests: can money motivate women to get HIV screened?
NCT ID NCT03768986
Summary
This study tested whether offering small financial rewards could encourage more HIV testing among women at high risk. Researchers worked with community organizations to train staff and randomly assigned 334 women to either receive standard testing referrals or those same referrals plus payments of $25-$40 for completing tests. The goal was to find practical ways to overcome barriers that prevent testing in vulnerable populations.
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UConn Health
Farmington, Connecticut, 06030, United States
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