Can a simple text message help women beat HIV?
NCT ID NCT06745050
Summary
This study is testing whether personalized text messages can help HIV-positive women in Kenya who are starting daily medication stick to their treatment plan. Researchers will compare two groups: one receiving standard care plus encouraging text messages, and another receiving standard care alone. The main goal is to see if the text messages help more women achieve an undetectable level of the virus in their blood after six months.
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Partner for Health and Development in Africa
Nairobi, Kenya
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