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Impact of Differentiated Service Delivery Models on Quality of Life Among People Living with Hiv in Uganda– a Quasi-experimental Study

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2025
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Nasasira B.
Banturaki G.
Kalema N.
Musaazi J.
Nanvuma A.
Okoboi S
Kiarie N. G.
Moitui J. N.
Kadengye D.
Izudi J.
Castelnuovo B.
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Abstract
This quasi experimental study evaluated the effect of differentiated service delivery (DSD) models such as fast-track drug refill and facility-based groups on quality of life (QoL), loss to follow up, and mortality among 1,000 people living with HIV (PLHIV) over a ten-year cohort in Kampala, Uganda. Results show that DSD models are associated with modestly higher QoL, better viral suppression, lower mortality, and reduced LTFU compared to standard care.
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Differentiated Service Delivery II HIV/AIDS II Quality of Life II Viral Suppression II Public Health II Longitudinal Study II Sub-Saharan Africa
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https://doi.org/10.1186/s12981-025-00741-9
http://knowhub.aphrc.org/handle/123456789/2405
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