Troy J Wood,1 Kimberly A Koester,2 Katerina A Christopoulos,3 John A Sauceda,1 Torsten B Neilands,1 Mallory O Johnson1 1Department of Medicine, University of California, San Francisco, CA, USA; 2AIDS Policy Research Center, Department of Medicine, University of California, San Francisco, CA, USA; 3Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital, Division of HIV, ID and Global Medicine, University of California, San Francisco, CA, USA Purpose: The patient–provider relationship is a central factor that can promote or hinder long-term engagement in care among people living with chronic illnesses. In this paper, we explore characteristics of the patient–provider relationship that facilitated or hindered engagement in care among patients...
Abstract Background New patients are a particularl...
Engagement with care for those living with HIV is aimed at establishing a strong relationship betwee...
Patient navigation is increasingly utilized to link and (re)engage persons with HIV to care. Underst...
PurposeThe patient-provider relationship is a central factor that can promote or hinder long-term en...
Research on patient engagement in health care shows that better health outcomes and lower healthcare...
Health literacy is important for access to and quality of HIV care. While most models of health lite...
Health literacy is important for access to and quality of HIV care. While most models of health lite...
Engaging and retaining persons with HIV in care and treatment is key to reducing new HIV infections ...
Juddy Wachira,1,2 Becky Genberg,3 Catherine Kafu,2 Paula Braitstein,4 Michael Barton Laws,5 Ira B ...
Despite significant medical advances in HIV treatment, people living with HIV and substance use (PLW...
Engaging and retaining individuals with HIV who also use drugs or alcohol in care is essential to re...
The engagement of patients with their health care providers (HCP) improves patients' quality of life...
Background: Retention in HIV care improves survival and reduces the risk of HIV transmission to othe...
Globally, 37.8 million people were living with human immunodeficiency virus and acquire immunodefici...
Background: PLWHA commonly suffer from chronic pain that is often treated with opioids, leading to s...
Abstract Background New patients are a particularl...
Engagement with care for those living with HIV is aimed at establishing a strong relationship betwee...
Patient navigation is increasingly utilized to link and (re)engage persons with HIV to care. Underst...
PurposeThe patient-provider relationship is a central factor that can promote or hinder long-term en...
Research on patient engagement in health care shows that better health outcomes and lower healthcare...
Health literacy is important for access to and quality of HIV care. While most models of health lite...
Health literacy is important for access to and quality of HIV care. While most models of health lite...
Engaging and retaining persons with HIV in care and treatment is key to reducing new HIV infections ...
Juddy Wachira,1,2 Becky Genberg,3 Catherine Kafu,2 Paula Braitstein,4 Michael Barton Laws,5 Ira B ...
Despite significant medical advances in HIV treatment, people living with HIV and substance use (PLW...
Engaging and retaining individuals with HIV who also use drugs or alcohol in care is essential to re...
The engagement of patients with their health care providers (HCP) improves patients' quality of life...
Background: Retention in HIV care improves survival and reduces the risk of HIV transmission to othe...
Globally, 37.8 million people were living with human immunodeficiency virus and acquire immunodefici...
Background: PLWHA commonly suffer from chronic pain that is often treated with opioids, leading to s...
Abstract Background New patients are a particularl...
Engagement with care for those living with HIV is aimed at establishing a strong relationship betwee...
Patient navigation is increasingly utilized to link and (re)engage persons with HIV to care. Underst...