Attitudes towards and experiences with economic incentives for engagement in HIV care and treatment: Qualitative insights from a randomized trial in Kenya.
Growing literature has shown heterogenous effects of conditional cash incentives (CCIs) on HIV care retention. The field lacks insights into reasons why incentives impact various patients in different ways-differences that may be due to variations in psychological and social mechanisms of effect. A...
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Main Authors: | Sarah Iguna (Author), Monica Getahun (Author), Jayne Lewis-Kulzer (Author), Gladys Odhiambo (Author), Fridah Adhiambo (Author), Lina Montoya (Author), Maya L Petersen (Author), Elizabeth Bukusi (Author), Thomas Odeny (Author), Elvin Geng (Author), Carol S Camlin (Author) |
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2022-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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