New study aims to tackle high blood pressure in HIV patients
NCT ID NCT05609513
First seen Jan 14, 2026 · Last updated May 08, 2026 · Updated 16 times
Summary
This study looked at the best ways to manage high blood pressure in over 87,000 Ugandans with HIV. Researchers compared two different approaches to integrate blood pressure care into HIV clinics. The goal was to find a strategy that is effective, affordable, and can be used widely to improve health and save lives.
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Locations
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Butabika
Kampala, Uganda
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Bweyogerere
Wakiso, Uganda
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Entebbe RRH
Wakiso, Uganda
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Kakiri
Wakiso, Uganda
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Kawala
Kampala, Uganda
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Kawanda
Wakiso, Uganda
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Kisenyi
Kampala, Uganda
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Kitebi
Kampala, Uganda
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Komamboga
Kampala, Uganda
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Mengo Hospital
Kampala, Uganda
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Naguru
Kampala, Uganda
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Nakawuka HCIII
Wakiso, Uganda
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Nsambya
Kampala, Uganda
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Nsangi HCIII
Wakiso, Uganda
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Nurture Africa
Wakiso, Uganda
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Saidina
Wakiso, Uganda
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