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AIDS Educ Prev ; 31(5): 395-406, 2019 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31550197

ABSTRACT

In countries experiencing the dual burden of HIV disease and health care worker shortages, information and communication technology tools offer the potential to help support HIV treatment adherence and secondary HIV transmission risk reduction for people living with HIV/AIDS. We conducted a randomized controlled trial (September 1, 2011-July 12, 2012) with follow-up through April 2013. Participants were recruited from two clinics affiliated with the Academic Model Providing Access to Healthcare program in western Kenya. A total of 236 participants were enrolled, randomly assigned to intervention (n = 118) or risk-assessment only control (n = 118) and followed up for 9 months. Both arms had > 0.5 log10 reduction in viral load over time (p = .0007), a clinically relevant finding. A computer-based counseling tool is feasible and acceptable in a high-volume East African HIV setting and provides evidence-based ART adherence and risk reduction support that may extend health workforce deficits.


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Anti-HIV Agents/therapeutic use , Counseling/methods , Delivery of Health Care , HIV Infections/drug therapy , HIV Infections/prevention & control , Medication Adherence , Telemedicine/methods , Adult , Computers , Female , HIV Infections/transmission , Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice , Health Personnel , Humans , Kenya , Male , Risk Reduction Behavior , Safe Sex , Sexual Partners , Unsafe Sex , Viral Load , Young Adult
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