Linkage and engagement in care are critical corollaries to the health of HIV-infected adolescents. The adolescent HIV epidemic and adolescents' unique barriers to care necessitates innovation in the provision of care, including the consideration of the clinical experience. Little research has addressed how “youth friendly” clinics may influence care retention for HIV-infected youth. We conducted 124 interviews with providers, outreach workers, and case managers, at 15 Adolescent Medicine Trials Network clinics. Photographs of each clinic documented the characteristics of the physical space. Constant comparison and content and visual narrative methods were utilized for data analysis. Three elements of youth friendliness were identified for c...
Purpose: To maximize positive health outcomes for youth with HIV as they transition from youth to ad...
Objective: Unsuccessful linkage to care and treatment increases adolescent HIV-related morbidity and...
Purpose: The provision of uninterrupted care as youth with HIV transition from pediatric and adolesc...
Purpose: Clinic-specific factors, including physical space and staff characteristics, are associated...
The National HIV/AIDS Strategy emphasizes rapid care linkage and engagement for HIV-infected individ...
The fragmentation of HIV-related diagnostic and treatment services, especially for youth, is a signi...
The National HIV/AIDS Strategy emphasizes rapid care linkage and engagement for HIV-infected individ...
Linkage to care is a critical corollary to expanded HIV testing, but many adolescents are not succes...
HIV-infected adolescents have disproportionately low rates of care retention and viral suppression. ...
OBJECTIVES: Adolescents living with HIV face substantial difficulties in accessing HIV care services...
PurposeGiven the consistent associations between younger age and numerous suboptimal clinical outcom...
Purpose: The National HIV/AIDS Strategy emphasizes the importance of linkage to care (LTC) for newly...
Parya Saberi,1 Kristin Ming,1 Carol Dawson-Rose2 1Department of Medicine, University of California, ...
BACKGROUND: Beneficial HIV treatment outcomes require success at multiple steps along the HIV Con...
It is important for both individual- and population-level health that HIV-infected individuals progr...
Purpose: To maximize positive health outcomes for youth with HIV as they transition from youth to ad...
Objective: Unsuccessful linkage to care and treatment increases adolescent HIV-related morbidity and...
Purpose: The provision of uninterrupted care as youth with HIV transition from pediatric and adolesc...
Purpose: Clinic-specific factors, including physical space and staff characteristics, are associated...
The National HIV/AIDS Strategy emphasizes rapid care linkage and engagement for HIV-infected individ...
The fragmentation of HIV-related diagnostic and treatment services, especially for youth, is a signi...
The National HIV/AIDS Strategy emphasizes rapid care linkage and engagement for HIV-infected individ...
Linkage to care is a critical corollary to expanded HIV testing, but many adolescents are not succes...
HIV-infected adolescents have disproportionately low rates of care retention and viral suppression. ...
OBJECTIVES: Adolescents living with HIV face substantial difficulties in accessing HIV care services...
PurposeGiven the consistent associations between younger age and numerous suboptimal clinical outcom...
Purpose: The National HIV/AIDS Strategy emphasizes the importance of linkage to care (LTC) for newly...
Parya Saberi,1 Kristin Ming,1 Carol Dawson-Rose2 1Department of Medicine, University of California, ...
BACKGROUND: Beneficial HIV treatment outcomes require success at multiple steps along the HIV Con...
It is important for both individual- and population-level health that HIV-infected individuals progr...
Purpose: To maximize positive health outcomes for youth with HIV as they transition from youth to ad...
Objective: Unsuccessful linkage to care and treatment increases adolescent HIV-related morbidity and...
Purpose: The provision of uninterrupted care as youth with HIV transition from pediatric and adolesc...