Texting for health: new program aims to protect women with HIV and their future children
NCT ID NCT05285670
Summary
This study is testing whether a mobile phone program can help women living with HIV better plan their families and reproductive health. The program sends automated text messages and allows for two-way communication with a counselor. Researchers want to see if this support helps women continue using birth control when they want to prevent pregnancy, reducing unintended pregnancies and the risk of passing HIV to a child.
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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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