This study tested short HIV training lessons sent through WhatsApp to nurses and community health workers in South Africa. Most participants read the lessons quickly, and the training improved their knowledge and how they cared for patients. Patient care improved by 21% after the training. The approach was simple, well-received, and shows promise as an easy and low-cost way to … [Read more...] about Effectiveness and uptake of WhatsApp-based HIV microlearning for healthcare workers in remote South African clinics: a pragmatic, mixed-methods, cluster-randomised trial
HIV Care
The added value of community-based organisations in retaining people living with HIV (PLHIV) in the continuum of care in Mali
In Mali, staying in care is a challenge for people living with HIV (PLHIV) due to social, economic, and structural barriers. This study explored how community health workers (CHWs) support retention in care. Interviews with PLHIV, including key populations, highlighted four key roles of CHWs: fostering good patient-provider relationships, providing peer support, ensuring … [Read more...] about The added value of community-based organisations in retaining people living with HIV (PLHIV) in the continuum of care in Mali
The effect of a combined mHealth and community health worker intervention on HIV self-management
This study analyzed data from a trial evaluating the CHAMPS intervention, which combines mobile health (mHealth) support with community health worker sessions to improve HIV self-management. Results showed that missing medical appointments, uncertainty about care access, and poor adherence to treatment were linked to lower self-management. In New York City, CHAMPS significantly … [Read more...] about The effect of a combined mHealth and community health worker intervention on HIV self-management
Long-acting preexposure prophylaxis: early data on roll-out in the United States
Long-acting PrEP (LA-PrEP) like CAB-LA shows promise for reducing HIV, but its use remains limited, especially outside the U.S., due to barriers like insurance and access. Early clinic models with multidisciplinary support have been successful, and innovative delivery methods, such as community health worker programs and telehealth, are being explored. Expanding equitable … [Read more...] about Long-acting preexposure prophylaxis: early data on roll-out in the United States
The role of community health workers in re-entry of people with HIV and substance use disorder released from jail: a mixed methods evaluation of a pilot study
People released from jail often face serious health challenges, especially those with HIV and substance use issues. A pilot program using Community Health Workers (CHWs) provided support by connecting participants to resources through phone calls and in-person meetings, focusing on substance use, housing, and health. Participants who received more support showed better HIV … [Read more...] about The role of community health workers in re-entry of people with HIV and substance use disorder released from jail: a mixed methods evaluation of a pilot study

