An mHealth Intervention to Improve Outcomes for Women With HIV/AIDS
A Multi-Lingual, Culturally-Competent Mobile Health Intervention to Reduce Medical Mistrust, Stigma, and Improve Treatment Adherence Among Women Living With HIV/AIDS (WLWH)
University of Miami
80 participants
May 2, 2022
INTERVENTIONAL
Conditions
Summary
The purpose of this study is: 1. To develop a new mobile health (mHealth) system that will send text messages to remind both pregnant and non-pregnant women with HIV to adhere to their treatment plan (like keeping appointments, fillings prescriptions, and taking their medication) and address individual barriers to HIV care (like stigma, medical mistrust and resilience). 2. The intervention will also include patient navigation and motivational interviewing 2\) Investigators also want to see if the mHealth system is feasible, easily accepted and if it will impact patient health in a positive way.
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Interventions
Mobile messaging sent to participants over a 12-month period.
Standard of care (SOC) is defined as the usual care a licensed health care provider would give patients to treat HIV/AIDS. SOC associated procedures and policies may vary across clinical settings.
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NCT03738410