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Nursing Intervention for HIV Regimen Adherence Among Serious Mental Illness (SMI)
The purpose of this research study is to investigate how nurses can best help people with serious mental illnesses (SMI) follow their HIV treatment plans.
There is concern that HIV positive SMI persons may be a greater risk for poor treatment adherence, increasing risk for poorer outcomes and development of treatment resistance virus, and also placing others at greater risk. Involvement of advance practice nurses has been previously shown to improve outcomes for persons with HIV/AIDS.
Age
18 - No limit years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
No
Center for Mental Health Services and Policy Research
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Start Date
June 1, 2003
Primary Completion Date
May 1, 2008
Completion Date
May 1, 2008
Last Updated
October 6, 2008
273
ACTUAL participants
Use of Memory Aids to take medications
BEHAVIORAL
Lead Sponsor
National Institute of Nursing Research (NINR)
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