Women at high-risk for HIV acquisition often face challenges that hinder their retention in HIV prevention trials. These same challenges may contribute to missed clinical care visits among HIV-infected women. This article, informed by the Gelberg-Andersen Behavioral Model for Vulnerable Populations, identifies factors associated with missed study visits and describes the multifaceted retention strategies used by study sites. HPTN 064 was a multisite, longitudinal HIV seroincidence study in 10 US communities. Eligible women were aged 18–44 years, resided in a census tract/zipcode with high poverty and HIV prevalence, and self-reported ≥1 personal or sex partner behavior related to HIV acquisition. Multivariate analyses of predisposing (e.g.,...
Retaining patients in prevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV studies can be challenging i...
Retaining HIV-diagnosed persons in care is a national priority, but little is known on what interven...
We describe the baseline sociodemographic characteristics of the Health Resources and Services Admin...
Women at high-risk for HIV acquisition often face challenges that hinder their retention in HIV prev...
Women at high-risk for HIV acquisition often face challenges that hinder their retention in HIV prev...
Even though women and people of color represent an increasing proportion of US acquired immunodefici...
Background: The challenge of identifying and recruiting U.S. women at elevated risk for HIV acquisit...
Background: The challenge of identifying and recruiting U.S. women at elevated risk for HIV acquisit...
SummaryObjectiveTo determine the impact of missed visits on CD4 cell count with HIV disease in a Mid...
Objective: To determine the impact of missed visits on CD4 cell count with HIV disease in a Midwest ...
Background: Clinical retention is central to the HIV care continuum and a determinant of improved in...
BACKGROUND: Women, particularly women of color, remain underrepresented in antiretroviral (ARV) clin...
Young men who have sex with men (YMSM) are overrepresented in the HIV epidemic in America. Retaining...
Background: The challenge of identifying and recruiting U.S. women at elevated risk for HIV acquisit...
Introduction: HIV positive individuals who remain in care are shown to be healthier and live longer ...
Retaining patients in prevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV studies can be challenging i...
Retaining HIV-diagnosed persons in care is a national priority, but little is known on what interven...
We describe the baseline sociodemographic characteristics of the Health Resources and Services Admin...
Women at high-risk for HIV acquisition often face challenges that hinder their retention in HIV prev...
Women at high-risk for HIV acquisition often face challenges that hinder their retention in HIV prev...
Even though women and people of color represent an increasing proportion of US acquired immunodefici...
Background: The challenge of identifying and recruiting U.S. women at elevated risk for HIV acquisit...
Background: The challenge of identifying and recruiting U.S. women at elevated risk for HIV acquisit...
SummaryObjectiveTo determine the impact of missed visits on CD4 cell count with HIV disease in a Mid...
Objective: To determine the impact of missed visits on CD4 cell count with HIV disease in a Midwest ...
Background: Clinical retention is central to the HIV care continuum and a determinant of improved in...
BACKGROUND: Women, particularly women of color, remain underrepresented in antiretroviral (ARV) clin...
Young men who have sex with men (YMSM) are overrepresented in the HIV epidemic in America. Retaining...
Background: The challenge of identifying and recruiting U.S. women at elevated risk for HIV acquisit...
Introduction: HIV positive individuals who remain in care are shown to be healthier and live longer ...
Retaining patients in prevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV studies can be challenging i...
Retaining HIV-diagnosed persons in care is a national priority, but little is known on what interven...
We describe the baseline sociodemographic characteristics of the Health Resources and Services Admin...