
Phone calls to enhance PrEP persistence among Kenyan women accessing postabortal care: a cluster randomized trial
Postabortion care clinics offered PrEP to women seeking services, and PrEP initiators were randomized to enhanced support (scheduled calls) or to SOC for PrEP adherence and retention. Overall there was low PrEP persistence and adherence across all participants, with statistically higher retention at month 1.
Resource Details
- Study Type
- Randomized clinical trial (RCT)
- Year
- 2025
- Population
- Women seeking MCH services
- Author
- Heffron R, Etyang L, Nyerere B, Wanyama I, Zia Y, Schaafsma T, Thomas KK, Mwangi M, June L, Mogaka FO, Kiptinness C, Kamiru M, Barker T, Okochi H, Gandhi M, Ngure K, Bukusi EA, Mugo NR.
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