Background: Positive health, dignity, and prevention (PHDP) is Mozambique's strategy to engage clinicians in the delivery of prevention messages to their HIV-positive clients. This national implementation strategy uses provider trainings on offering key messages and focuses on intervening on 9 evidence-based risk reduction areas. We investigated the impact of longitudinal technical assistance (TA) as an addition to this basic training. Methods: We followed 153 healthcare providers in 5 Mozambican provinces over 6 months to evaluate the impact of on-site, observation-based TA on PHDP implementation. Longitudinal multilevel models were estimated to model change in PHDP message delivery over time among individual providers. Results: With each additional TA visit, providers delivered about 1 additional PHDP message (P
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Gutin, S. A., Amico, K. R., Hunguana, E., Munguambe, A. O., & Rose, C. D. (2017). The Relationship of Repeated Technical Assistance Support Visits to the Delivery of Positive Health, Dignity, and Prevention (PHDP) Messages by Healthcare Providers in Mozambique: A Longitudinal Multilevel Analysis. Journal of the International Association of Providers of AIDS Care, 16(5), 487–493. https://doi.org/10.1177/2325957417724206
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