학술논문
Integrated management of HIV, diabetes, and hypertension in sub-Saharan Africa (INTE-AFRICA): a pragmatic cluster-randomised, controlled trial
Document Type
Article
Author
Kivuyo, Sokoine; Birungi, Josephine; Okebe, Joseph; Wang, Duolao; Ramaiya, Kaushik; Ainan, Samafilan; Tumuhairwe, Faith; Ouma, Simple; Namakoola, Ivan; Garrib, Anupam; van Widenfelt, Erik; Mutungi, Gerald; Jaoude, Gerard Abou; Batura, Neha; Musinguzi, Joshua; Ssali, Mina Nakawuka; Etukoit, Bernard Michael; Mugisha, Kenneth; Shimwela, Meshack; Ubuguyu, Omary Said; Makubi, Abel; Jeffery, Caroline; Watiti, Stephen; Skordis, Jolene; Cuevas, Luis; Sewankambo, Nelson K; Gill, Geoff; Katahoire, Anne; Smith, Peter G; Bachmann, Max; Lazarus, Jeffrey V; Mfinanga, Sayoki; Nyirenda, Moffat J; Jaffar, Shabbar; Baptista, Eleanor; Bates, Katie; Combe, Geoff; Cullen, Walter; Hinderaker, Sven Gundmund; Moyo, Faith; Picchio, Camila; Shayo, Elizabeth; Snell, Hazel; Van Hout, Marie-Claire; Willitts, Jonathan
Source
The Lancet; October 2023, Vol. 402 Issue: 10409 p1241-1250, 10p
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ISSN
01406736; 1474547X
Abstract
In sub-Saharan Africa, health-care provision for chronic conditions is fragmented. The aim of this study was to determine whether integrated management of HIV, diabetes, and hypertension led to improved rates of retention in care for people with diabetes or hypertension without adversely affecting rates of HIV viral suppression among people with HIV when compared to standard vertical care in medium and large health facilities in Uganda and Tanzania.