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A text messaging intervention to improve retention in care and virologic suppression in a U.S. urban safety-net HIV clinic: study protocol for the Connect4Care (C4C) randomized controlled trial
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A text messaging intervention to improve retention in care and virologic suppression in a U.S. urban safety-net HIV clinic: study protocol for the Connect4Care (C4C) randomized controlled trial

Katerina A Christopoulos, Elise D Riley, Jacqueline Tulsky, Adam W Carrico, Judith T Moskowitz, Leslie Wilson, Lara S Coffin, Veesta Falahati, Jordan Akerley and Joan F Hilton
BMC infectious diseases, Vol.14(1), pp.718-718
2014-12-31
PMCID: PMC4323139
PMID: 25551175

Abstract

United States - epidemiology Urban Population - statistics & numerical data HIV Infections - economics Safety-net Providers - statistics & numerical data HIV Infections - epidemiology Humans Middle Aged Patient Participation Male Young Adult Motivation Text Messaging - economics Aged, 80 and over Adult Anti-HIV Agents - therapeutic use Female Safety-net Providers - economics Reminder Systems - economics HIV Infections - virology Down-Regulation - drug effects Health Behavior Cost-Benefit Analysis Adolescent HIV Infections - therapy San Francisco - epidemiology Aged Appointments and Schedules Cell Phone Viral Load - drug effects
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https://doi.org/10.1186/s12879-014-0718-6View
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1 Clinical & Life Sciences
1.66 HIV
1.66.11 HIV Prevalence & Prophylaxis
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Infectious Diseases
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Immunology

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