Virtual doctor visits aim to boost HIV prevention in underserved communities
NCT ID NCT05528653
Summary
This study tested whether offering HIV prevention medication (PrEP) through telehealth video appointments could help more people start and continue taking it. It focused on Black and Latino men who have sex with men, as these groups often face barriers like transportation, work schedules, or stigma that can make regular clinic visits difficult. Researchers wanted to see if removing these obstacles by using telehealth would lead to more people getting and staying on this effective prevention treatment.
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Locations
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Vivent Health
Denver, Colorado, 80245, United States
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Vivent Health
St Louis, Missouri, 63103, United States
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Viventh Health
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 53203, United States
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