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Innovative Strategies to Promote Biomedical HIV Prevention Uptake and Retention Among High-risk Adults at Drinking Venues in Kenya and Uganda
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating HIV-focused mobilization and Multi-disease-focused mobilization for HIV/AIDS. Completed, enrolled 9,375 participants across 2 sites in 2 countries.
Detailed Summary
This study will test innovative interventions to increase uptake and use of biomedical HIV prevention options by engaging women and men at drinking venues in rural Kenya and Uganda in care, while gaining insights into the facilitators, barriers, and cost-effectiveness of these approaches.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
Patrons and employees of drinking venues that are randomized to HIV-focused recruitment will receive a recruitment card offering free HIV testing at the local clinic
Patrons and employees of drinking venues that are randomized to HIV-focused recruitment will receive a recruitment card offering free health screenings that may include hypertension, diabetes, HIV, malaria (if febrile), and TB (if symptomatic), and pregnancy at the local clinic