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A Randomized Controlled Trial of a Text Messaging Intervention to Promote Virologic Suppression and Retention in Care in an Urban Safety-Net Human Immunodeficiency Virus Clinic: The Connect4Care Trial
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A Randomized Controlled Trial of a Text Messaging Intervention to Promote Virologic Suppression and Retention in Care in an Urban Safety-Net Human Immunodeficiency Virus Clinic: The Connect4Care Trial

Katerina A Christopoulos, Elise D Riley, Adam W Carrico, Jacqueline Tulsky, Judith T Moskowitz, Samantha Dilworth, Lara S Coffin, Leslie Wilson, Jason Johnson Peretz and Joan F Hilton
Clinical infectious diseases, Vol.67(5), pp.751-759
2018-09-01
PMCID: PMC6094001
PMID: 29474546

Abstract

text messaging (SMS) and Commentaries HIV mobile health AIDS retention in care vulnerable populations
The Connect4Care (C4C) text messaging intervention did not improve virologic suppression or retention in care for vulnerable, urban, safety-net human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) clinic patients with detectable viral loads who were poorly retained or new to clinic care at baseline.
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1.66 HIV
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