Peers step up to fight TB and HIV in uganda
NCT ID NCT05917210
Summary
This study is testing whether having trained peers provide education and counseling helps people in Uganda complete their tuberculosis (TB) treatment and stay on their HIV medication. It will involve about 1,920 adults who are starting TB treatment, some of whom also have HIV. The main goal is to see if this peer support strategy leads to more successful treatment outcomes and better medication adherence.
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Walimu
RECRUITINGKampala, Uganda
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