OBJECTIVES: To quantify the extent to which guideline recommendations for routine testing for HIV are adhered to outside of genitourinary medicine (GUM), sexual health (SH) and antenatal clinics. METHODS: A systematic review of published data on testing levels following publication of 2008 guidelines was undertaken. Medline, Embase and conference abstracts were searched according to a predefined protocol. We included studies reporting the number of HIV tests administered in those eligible for guideline recommended testing. We excluded reports of testing in settings with established testing surveillance (GUM/SH and antenatal clinics). A random effects meta-analysis was carried out to summarise level of HIV testing across the studies identifi...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the relationship between HIV risk behaviour, risk perception and testing in Br...
Background To improve HIV detection, Royal Darwin Hospital implemented a guideline in 2012 recommend...
BACKGROUND: One-quarter of people living with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) in the UK are unawa...
To quantify the extent to which guideline recommendations for routine testing for HIV are adhered to...
Low levels of HIV test coverage in clinical settings in the UK: a systematic review of adherence to ...
Executive summary: • HIV is now a treatable medical condition and the majority of those living with...
UK guidelines recommend routine HIV testing in healthcare settings if the local diagnosed HIV preval...
Traditionally, HIV testing has been confined to those accessing departments of genitourinary medicin...
UK guidelines recommend routine HIV testing in healthcare settings if the local diagnosed HIV preval...
Approximately 13% of people living with HIV in the UK are undiagnosed which has significant implicat...
The objective of this study was to investigate if patients diagnosed in community clinics have highe...
Background: Adequate identification and testing of people at risk for HIV is fundamental for the HIV...
HIV testing constitutes an important strategy to control the HIV epidemic, which therefore merits an...
Objectives: To produce a summary of the published evidence of the barriers and facilitators for hosp...
OBJECTIVES: To determine 1) HIV testing practices in a 1400-bed university hospital where local HIV ...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the relationship between HIV risk behaviour, risk perception and testing in Br...
Background To improve HIV detection, Royal Darwin Hospital implemented a guideline in 2012 recommend...
BACKGROUND: One-quarter of people living with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) in the UK are unawa...
To quantify the extent to which guideline recommendations for routine testing for HIV are adhered to...
Low levels of HIV test coverage in clinical settings in the UK: a systematic review of adherence to ...
Executive summary: • HIV is now a treatable medical condition and the majority of those living with...
UK guidelines recommend routine HIV testing in healthcare settings if the local diagnosed HIV preval...
Traditionally, HIV testing has been confined to those accessing departments of genitourinary medicin...
UK guidelines recommend routine HIV testing in healthcare settings if the local diagnosed HIV preval...
Approximately 13% of people living with HIV in the UK are undiagnosed which has significant implicat...
The objective of this study was to investigate if patients diagnosed in community clinics have highe...
Background: Adequate identification and testing of people at risk for HIV is fundamental for the HIV...
HIV testing constitutes an important strategy to control the HIV epidemic, which therefore merits an...
Objectives: To produce a summary of the published evidence of the barriers and facilitators for hosp...
OBJECTIVES: To determine 1) HIV testing practices in a 1400-bed university hospital where local HIV ...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the relationship between HIV risk behaviour, risk perception and testing in Br...
Background To improve HIV detection, Royal Darwin Hospital implemented a guideline in 2012 recommend...
BACKGROUND: One-quarter of people living with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) in the UK are unawa...