Can cash bonuses for staff improve addiction care for people with HIV?
NCT ID NCT04687917
Summary
This study is testing whether giving financial bonuses to staff at HIV service organizations improves how consistently and skillfully they deliver a brief counseling session for substance use. It involves staff and their adult clients living with HIV across the United States. The goal is to learn if this 'pay-for-performance' strategy is a good way to get helpful counseling to more people who need it.
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The Ohio State University
Columbus, Ohio, 43210, United States
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