Hospital therapy aims to keep HIV patients in care, improve health
NCT ID NCT04481373
Summary
This study tested a new counseling program called THRIVE for people with HIV who were hospitalized and had not been regularly seeing their HIV doctor. The program aimed to help 75 participants overcome feelings of avoidance and stigma so they would continue their outpatient HIV care after leaving the hospital. Researchers wanted to see if this support made it easier for people to stay in care and improve their health.
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Ben Taub Hospital
Houston, Texas, 77030, United States
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