New therapy aims to keep vulnerable HIV patients in treatment
NCT ID NCT04481373
Summary
This study tested a new counseling program called THRIVE for hospitalized people with HIV who had fallen out of regular care. The program used Acceptance and Commitment Therapy to help patients overcome avoidance, stigma, and mental health barriers that keep them from attending appointments. Researchers wanted to see if this hospital-based approach could help patients stay connected to outpatient HIV care after discharge and improve their viral load control.
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Ben Taub Hospital
Houston, Texas, 77030, United States
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