In the United States (US), there are high levels of disengagement along the HIV care continuum. We sought to characterize the heterogeneity in research studies and interventions to improve care engagement among people living with diagnosed HIV infection. We performed a systematic literature search for interventions to improve HIV linkage to care, retention in care, reengagement in care and adherence to antiretroviral therapy (ART) in the US published from 2007-mid 2015. Study designs and outcomes were allowed to vary in included studies. We grouped interventions into categories, target populations, and whether results were significantly improved. We identified 152 studies, 7 (5%) linkage studies, 33 (22%) retention studies, 4 (3%) reengagem...
Although HIV services are expanding, few have reached the scale necessary to support universal viral...
BackgroundRetention in care (RIC) leads to reduced HIV transmission and mortality. Few studies have ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The HIV care continuum (diagnosis, linkage to care, retention in care, rece...
In the United States (US), there are high levels of disengagement along the HIV care continuum. We s...
Retaining HIV-diagnosed persons in care is a national priority, but little is known on what interven...
BackgroundOptimizing services to facilitate engagement and retention in care of people living with H...
This study assesses effects of a community-based intervention across seven sites in the United State...
BackgroundRetention in care is key to improving HIV outcomes. The goal of this study was to describe...
IntroductionMississippi has the seventh highest rate of people newly diagnosed with HIV infection, a...
Poor linkage, engagement and retention remain significant barriers in achieving HIV treatment goals ...
Objective:To provide the first systematic review on the associations between HIV patient navigation ...
BACKGROUND: Recent guidelines advocate early antiretroviral therapy (ART) to decrease human immunode...
Although HIV services are expanding, few have reached the scale necessary to support universal viral...
Background: Despite the progress in HIV care, adherence to follow up remains critical. Disengagement...
Background Medical care re-engagement is critical to suppressing viral load and prev...
Although HIV services are expanding, few have reached the scale necessary to support universal viral...
BackgroundRetention in care (RIC) leads to reduced HIV transmission and mortality. Few studies have ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The HIV care continuum (diagnosis, linkage to care, retention in care, rece...
In the United States (US), there are high levels of disengagement along the HIV care continuum. We s...
Retaining HIV-diagnosed persons in care is a national priority, but little is known on what interven...
BackgroundOptimizing services to facilitate engagement and retention in care of people living with H...
This study assesses effects of a community-based intervention across seven sites in the United State...
BackgroundRetention in care is key to improving HIV outcomes. The goal of this study was to describe...
IntroductionMississippi has the seventh highest rate of people newly diagnosed with HIV infection, a...
Poor linkage, engagement and retention remain significant barriers in achieving HIV treatment goals ...
Objective:To provide the first systematic review on the associations between HIV patient navigation ...
BACKGROUND: Recent guidelines advocate early antiretroviral therapy (ART) to decrease human immunode...
Although HIV services are expanding, few have reached the scale necessary to support universal viral...
Background: Despite the progress in HIV care, adherence to follow up remains critical. Disengagement...
Background Medical care re-engagement is critical to suppressing viral load and prev...
Although HIV services are expanding, few have reached the scale necessary to support universal viral...
BackgroundRetention in care (RIC) leads to reduced HIV transmission and mortality. Few studies have ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The HIV care continuum (diagnosis, linkage to care, retention in care, rece...