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Reducing Time to Differentiated Service Delivery for Newly-Diagnosed People Living with HIV in Kigali, Rwanda: Pilot Trial Results
Key Highlights:
- Examined feasibility, acceptability, and preliminary impact of entry into differentiated service delivery (DSD) at six months after ART initiation for newly-diagnosed PWH.
- Randomized controlled trial conducted in three health facilities in Rwanda.
- High patient-level acceptability for both clinical and non-clinical elements of care.
- Early DSD at six months after ART initiation is feasible for newly-diagnosed PWH.
- Similar rates of viral suppression compared to standard treatment.
Practical Solutions and Value:
Clinical trials play a crucial role in developing safe and effective treatments. The results of this pilot trial support the feasibility and acceptability of early entry into differentiated service delivery for newly-diagnosed people living with HIV. This approach aligns with current WHO guidelines and has the potential to improve patient care and outcomes.
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