CompletedNot applicableNCT01058694

The Impact of Short Message Services (SMS) on ARV Adherence in Western Kenya

Studying Acquired immunodeficiency

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Key facts

Sponsor
Georgetown University
Principal Investigator
John Sidle, MD, LMFT
Indiana University
Intervention
Short Message Services to Support ARV therapy adherence(behavioral)
Enrollment
720 enrolled
Eligibility
18 years · All sexes
Timeline
20072009

Study locations (1)

Collaborators

Moi Univeristy · World Bank · Indiana University · Harvard University · Columbia University · University of California, San Diego · University of North Carolina

Primary source

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