Cash for health? study tests rewards for HIV patients to stay on meds and off drugs
NCT ID NCT06564792
Summary
This study tested if a reward program could help people with HIV take their medication more consistently and reduce stimulant use like methamphetamine. Researchers worked with 37 participants in a primary care setting, offering incentives for providing clean urine tests that showed both no stimulants and the presence of HIV medication. The goal was to see if this approach was practical and acceptable for patients and doctors.
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UCSF at San Francisco General Hospital
San Francisco, California, 94110, United States
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