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RR - Effectiveness of and best practices for using contingency management and incentives

4 Jun 2021

• Using contingency management and incentives at the different steps of HIV While the information in this Rapid Response is care continuum (such as testing, treatment considered to be correct at the date of publication, changes in circumstances after the time of publication adherence, viral suppressions) is widely may impact the accuracy of the information. [...] in the Baltimore trial were still receiving incentives at the time of Effects of incentivizing viral the study and the incentives were much higher than in the Project suppression in previously incarcerated adults living HOPE (6) and HPTN 065 (37) which suggests that the amount of the with HIV. [...] Brief report: Participants in the intervention (n=37) were provided escalating Durability of the effect rewards in the form of vouchers for every drug-free urine test of financial incentives on HIV viral load suppression completed, up to USD 1,320 and were compared to controls (n=36) and continuity in care: who did not receive the incentivized vouchers (45). [...] Using financial incentives 2013 to 2016, a total of 2,076 participants enrolled in the to improve rates of viral program and earned an average of USD 160.81 in financial suppression and engagement in care of patients receiving incentives (51). [...] individual vulnerability to sexually transmitted A health promotion program called the Deadly-Liver Mob in Western infections to optimise intervention strategies: Sydney was evaluated in a retrospective study that compared Analysis of surveillance data outcomes in the first year of the program to outcomes in the five from Kalamazoo County, years prior to the program’s implementation (52).
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