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Description:Rewarding Adherence Program (RAP) is an individual-level intervention delivered to HIV clinic patients in Kampala, Uganda, who are antiretroviral therapy experienced. The intervention is designed to increase medication adherence by providing small incentives allocated by a lottery drawing. For Intervention Group 1, the lottery drawing is conditional on attending timely clinic visits, which are confirmed by checking the clinic patient’s scheduling booklet. For Intervention Group 2, the lottery drawing is conditional on achieving ART adherence of 90% or higher, and is confirmed by downloading the patient’s latest Medical Event Monitoring System (MEMS) data. During lottery drawings, eligible clinic patients draw a number out of a bag with cards numbered 1 through 6. Patients receive an incentive if they draw a "6,” and were offered a choice of one of three items (i.e., a coffee mug, an umbrella, or a water bottle) that have a monetary value of about 6000 Ugandan shillings (approximately $1.50 USD).
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