Abstract Background Widespread dissemination and implementation of evidence-based human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) linkage-to-care (LTC) interventions is essential for improving HIV-positive patients' health outcomes and reducing transmission to uninfected others. To date, however, little work has focused on identifying factors associated with intentions to adopt LTC interventions among policy makers, including city, state, and territory health department AIDS directors who play a critical role in deciding whether an intervention is endorsed, distributed, and/or funded throughout their region. Methods Between December 2010 and February 2011, we administered an online questionnaire with state, territory, and city health department AIDS dir...
Background: Research on stakeholder perspectives of HIV cure research has involved people with HIV (...
Thesis (D.P.H.)--Boston UniversityBackground: The mandate for scale up of home-based HIV counseling ...
BackgroundIncreasing the use of routine preventive care such as HIV testing is important, yet implem...
In 2011, the Health Resources and Services Administration launched the Systems Linkage and Access to...
Abstract Background U.S. health departments have not historically used HIV surveillance data for dis...
This qualitative systematic review examined interventions that promote linkage to or utilization of ...
BackgroundUse of surveillance data including laboratory results (e.g., CD4 and HIV RNA) by public he...
To synthesize qualitative evidence on linkage to care interventions for people living with HIV
Worldwide, the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) continuum of care involves health promotion provid...
Abstract Background Evidence-based interventions that are being delivered in real-world settings are...
The rapid implementation of molecular HIV surveillance (MHS) has resulted in significant challenges ...
To meet the National HIV/AIDS Strategy’s goals of reducing and preventing HIV transmission, understa...
BACKGROUND: In recent years, North Carolina has averaged approximately 1,400 - 1,500 new HIV reports...
BACKGROUND:Engagement with HIV medical care is critical to successful HIV treatment and prevention e...
Dissemination of HIV behavioral prevention programs has increased the reach of evidence-based interv...
Background: Research on stakeholder perspectives of HIV cure research has involved people with HIV (...
Thesis (D.P.H.)--Boston UniversityBackground: The mandate for scale up of home-based HIV counseling ...
BackgroundIncreasing the use of routine preventive care such as HIV testing is important, yet implem...
In 2011, the Health Resources and Services Administration launched the Systems Linkage and Access to...
Abstract Background U.S. health departments have not historically used HIV surveillance data for dis...
This qualitative systematic review examined interventions that promote linkage to or utilization of ...
BackgroundUse of surveillance data including laboratory results (e.g., CD4 and HIV RNA) by public he...
To synthesize qualitative evidence on linkage to care interventions for people living with HIV
Worldwide, the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) continuum of care involves health promotion provid...
Abstract Background Evidence-based interventions that are being delivered in real-world settings are...
The rapid implementation of molecular HIV surveillance (MHS) has resulted in significant challenges ...
To meet the National HIV/AIDS Strategy’s goals of reducing and preventing HIV transmission, understa...
BACKGROUND: In recent years, North Carolina has averaged approximately 1,400 - 1,500 new HIV reports...
BACKGROUND:Engagement with HIV medical care is critical to successful HIV treatment and prevention e...
Dissemination of HIV behavioral prevention programs has increased the reach of evidence-based interv...
Background: Research on stakeholder perspectives of HIV cure research has involved people with HIV (...
Thesis (D.P.H.)--Boston UniversityBackground: The mandate for scale up of home-based HIV counseling ...
BackgroundIncreasing the use of routine preventive care such as HIV testing is important, yet implem...