Text messages empower HIV-positive women to take control of family planning
NCT ID NCT05285670
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study tests whether text messages and counseling can help women living with HIV make better decisions about contraception and pregnancy. About 3,310 women in Kenya will receive either standard care or the mobile health program. The goal is to reduce unplanned pregnancies and improve use of effective birth control methods.
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Conditions
The condition(s) this trial relates to.
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Contacts and locations
Locations
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Bondo sub-County Hospital
Bondo, Kenya
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Dandora 2 Health Center
Nairobi, Kenya
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Kangemi Health Centre
Nairobi, Kenya
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Kenyatta National Hospital
Nairobi, Kenya
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Kisumu District General Hospital
Kisumu, Kenya
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Lumumba sub-County Hospital
Kisumu, Kenya
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Mathare North Health Center
Nairobi, Kenya
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Rachuonyo District
Oyugis, Kenya
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Riruta Health Center
Nairobi, Kenya
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Siaya District Hospital
Siaya, Kenya
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