Young women train as HIV prevention ambassadors to protect their peers
NCT ID NCT04982250
Summary
This study tested a new way to help more young women in Kenya start taking medication to prevent HIV. Researchers trained young women already using HIV prevention pills to refer their friends and provide them with at-home HIV test kits. They compared this enhanced peer support to standard word-of-mouth referrals to see which method led more women to start and continue using prevention medication.
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Partners in Health and Research Development
Thika, Kenya
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