Hope on the line: new telehealth program targets suicide in HIV patients
NCT ID NCT07459218
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study tests a 3-session telehealth counseling program called IDEAS for Hope, delivered by nurses, to help adults living with HIV in Tanzania who have had recent thoughts of suicide. The goal is to reduce suicidal thinking and improve engagement in HIV care, including medication adherence and clinic attendance. The study will enroll 600 participants and also look at how practical and cost-effective the program is to implement.
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Kilimanjaro Clinical Research Institute
Moshi, Tanzania
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