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Randomized Trial of a “Dynamic Choice” Patient-Centered Care . . . Background Persons with HIV (PWH) with high mobility face obstacles to HIV care engagement and viral suppression We sought to understand whether a patient-centered intervention for mobile PWH would improve viral suppression and retention in care, and if so, which subgroups would benefit most Methods In a randomized trial, we evaluated the effect of an intervention designed to address
RANDOMIZED TRIAL OF DYNAMIC CHOICE HIV CARE FOR HIGHLY MOBILE PERSONS . . . Background: Persons with HIV (PWH) with high mobility face multiple obstacles to HIV care engagement and viral suppression due to planned and unplanned travel away from their clinics’ catchment areas Methods: In an individual randomized trial, we evaluated the effect of a mobile PWH-centered HIV care intervention on viral suppression vs
RePORT RePORTER • In Phase B (years 3-5), we will test the hypothesis that a multi-sector intervention, offering dynamic choice of biomedical HIV prevention and treatment for persistent driver populations will increase viral suppression and prevention coverage and lead to a reduction in HIV incidence greater than standard of care
Trial | NCT05549726 The Dynamic Choice Delivery Model includes integrated PrEP (including CAB-LA) and PEP services at outpatient clinics, antenatal clinics, and via VHT workers in community households The procedures for each trial include PrEP PEP counseling and services, choice of service location, HIV testing options, option for longer PrEP refills, provision of a clinical officer's or nurse's mobile telephone
Dynamic choice HIV prevention with cabotegravir long-acting injectable . . . Methods This study was an extension of three randomised trials that used SEARCH dynamic choice HIV prevention to recruit adults (aged ≥15 years) at risk for HIV from antenatal, outpatient, and community settings in rural Uganda and Kenya
QAIV23165 74. . 81 - eScholarship Title Randomized Trial of a “Dynamic Choice” Patient-Centered Care Intervention for Mobile Persons With HIV in East Africa
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Uptake of a patientâ centred dynamic choice model for HIV prevention in . . . However, data are lacking on the actual uptake of choices among persons at risk of HIV in southern Africa In an ongoing randomized study (SEARCH; NCT04810650) in rural East Africa, we evaluated the uptake of choices made when offered in a person-centred, dynamic choice model for HIV prevention