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2014
DOI: 10.1186/s12879-014-0718-6
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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

Abstract: BackgroundFew data exist on the use of text messaging as a tool to promote retention in HIV care and virologic suppression at the clinic level in the United States. We describe the protocol for a study designed to investigate whether a text messaging intervention that supports healthy behaviors, encourages consistent engagement with care, and promotes antiretroviral persistence can improve retention in care and virologic suppression among patients in an urban safety-net HIV clinic in San Francisco.Methods/Desi… Show more

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“…A literature search for similar studies with low-income populations largely points to studies done in developing countries [15], while many urban-based studies focus on issues such as HIV [16] and diabetes [17]. Few studies have looked at the impact of text messages on appointment adherence in an urban setting.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A literature search for similar studies with low-income populations largely points to studies done in developing countries [15], while many urban-based studies focus on issues such as HIV [16] and diabetes [17]. Few studies have looked at the impact of text messages on appointment adherence in an urban setting.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, Christopolous and colleagues report on a protocol design for a study comparing the utility of text message appointment reminders and text message appointment reminders combined with thrice-weekly standardized motivational and informational text messages. 21 …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The frequent and active engagement with Facebook, texting, and social and sexual networking apps suggest that these are potentially powerful tools for HIV-related education, prevention, and care especially given that they are widely available, inexpensive, and instant, thus holding promise as interactive platforms for health promotion and disease prevention interventions (Bull, et al, 2014; Bull, 2014; Cole-Lewis, et al, 2010; Mbuagbaw, et al, 2015; Christopoulos, et al, 2014; Horvath, et al, 2012)…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%