The Kanyakla study: Randomized controlled trial of a microclinic social network intervention for promoting engagement and retention in HIV care in rural western Kenya.
<h4>Background</h4>Existing social relationships are a potential source of "social capital" that can enhance support for sustained retention in HIV care. A previous pilot study of a social network-based 'microclinic' intervention, including group health education and...
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Auteurs principaux: | Matthew D Hickey, Gor B Ouma, Brian Mattah, Ben Pederson, Nicholas R DesLauriers, Pamela Mohamed, Joyce Obanda, Abdi Odhiambo, Betty Njoroge, Linda Otieno, Daniel E Zoughbie, Eric L Ding, Kathryn J Fiorella, Elizabeth A Bukusi, Craig R Cohen, Elvin H Geng, Charles R Salmen |
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2021
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