Using EHR and Coordinated Outreach to Increase Retention in HIV Care
The Cooper Early Intervention Program Expanded Care Clinic observed that the gap in retention in care among patients with HIV was reduced from 15% to 10% over a span of 3 months.
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Identifying Barriers to PrEP Uptake in Black Men Living in a Rural Setting
A team of investigators from Indiana University set out to examine levels of PrEP awareness among black men in a rural midwestern city to identify barriers and facilitators to PrEP uptake and access.
Can a Mobile App Help With Stress Management for HIV-Related Fatigue?
Among participants in the study arm, the app resulted in significant changes, particularly in fatigue intensity and overall fatigue-related functioning
Can a Web-Based Video Series Encourage HIV Testing?
Investigators at Northeastern conducted a trial that evaluated if a video series designed for the viewer to identify with characters and “transport” themselves into the storyline lead to an increase in HIV testing.
Safe PrEP Implementation Strategies for Women Reporting Intimate Partner Violence
Nurses and other providers should incorporate safety planning into PrEP care for women experiencing intimate partner violence.
Clinician-Patient Care Planning is Critical to Determine Affordable HIV Treatment
An online survey found that people living with HIV who had lower incomes are at a higher risk for household material hardships and poorer health outcomes.
Nurse-Led Models of PrEP Delivery Integral to Facilitating Uptake
Nurses stationed in public sexual health services and specialist HIV general physician practice study sites were integral in facilitating rapid PrEP uptake.
Contagion® to Report on ANAC 2019 in Portland, Oregon
The Contagion® editorial staff will be providing exclusive written and video coverage from ANAC 2019.