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Mugo PM, Wahome EW, Gichuru EN, Mwashigadi GM, Thiong’o AN, Prins HAB, et al. (2016) Effect of Text Message, Phone Call, and In Person Appointment Reminders on Uptake of Repeat HIV Testing among Outpatients Screened for Acute HIV Infection in Kenya: A Randomized Controlled Trial. PLoS ONE 11(4): e0153612.

Dewing, S., Mathews, C., Schaay, N., Cloete, A., Simbayi, L., Louw, J. (2015). Improving the counselling skills of lay counsellors in antiretroviral adherence settings: a cluster randomised controlled trial in the Western Cape, South Africa. AIDS Behavior, 19, 157-165.

Bogart, L.M., Skinner, D., Thurston, I.B., Toefy, Y., Klein, D.J., Hu, C.H., Schuster, M.A. (2013). Let’s Talk! , A South African worksite-based HIV prevention parenting program. Journal of Adolescent Health, 53: 602-608.

Olley, B. (2006). Improving well-being through psycho-education among voluntary counseling and testing seekers in Nigeria: a controlled outcome study. AIDS Care, 18(8), 1025-1031.

Weiss, S.M., Zulu, R., Jones, D.L., Redding, C.A., Cook, R., Chitalu N. (2015). The spear and shield intervention to increase the availability and acceptability of voluntary medical male circumcision in Zambia: a cluster randomised controlled trial. Lancet HIV, 2: e181-89.

Chung MH, Richardson BA, Tapia K, Benki-Nugent S, Kiarie JN, Simoni JM, Overbaugh J, Attwa M, John-Stewart GC. (2011). A randomized controlled trial comparing the effects of counseling and alarm device on HAART adherence and virologic outcomes.PLoS Medicine Mar;8(3):e1000422

Wanyenze, R. K., Kamya, M. R., Fatch, R., Mayanja-Kizza, H., Baveewo, S., Szekeres, G., … & Hahn, J. A. (2013). Abbreviated HIV counselling and testing and enhanced referral to care in Uganda: a factorial randomised controlled trial. The Lancet Global Health, 1(3), e137-e145.

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Nyamathi, A., Hanson, A. Y., Salem, B. E., Sinha, S., Ganguly, K. K., Leake, B., … & Marfisee, M. (2012). Impact of a rural village women (Asha) intervention on adherence to antiretroviral therapy in southern India. Nursing research, 61(5), 353.

Orrell, C., Cohen, K., Mauff, K., Bangsberg, D. R., Maartens, G., & Wood, R. (2015). A randomised controlled trial of real-time electronic adherence monitoring with text message dosing reminders in people starting first-line antiretroviral therapy. Journal of acquired immune deficiency syndromes (1999).

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