Improving access to HIV care : lessons from five U.S. sites / Kriti M. Jain, David R. Holtgrave, Cathy Maulsby, J. Janet Kim, Rose Zulliger, Meredith Massey, and Vignetta Charles.
Material type: TextPublication details: Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press, (c)2016.Description: 1 online resourceContent type:- text
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- 9781421418872
- HIV-positive persons -- Medical care -- United States -- Case studies
- Health promotion -- United States -- Case studies
- Nonprofit organizations -- United States -- Evaluation
- Patient compliance
- Health services accessibility
- HIV Infections -- therapy
- HIV Infections -- prevention & control
- Program Evaluation -- methods
- Patient Acceptance of Health Care
- Health Services Accessibility
- HIV Long-Term Survivors
- RA643 .I477 2016
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Includes bibliographies and index.
Introdiction -- Methods -- Executive summaries of case study findings -- Case studies. Multiple citiesi n the state of Louisiana ; Chicago ; New York City ; San Francisco/Bay Area ; Multiple regions in the state of North Carolina -- Conculsions -- Appendixes. A. Structured case study interview guide ; B. Network collaboration survey questions.
"The availability of combination antiretroviral therapy has changed the lives of millions of people living with HIV (PLWH), for whom a once fatal infection can now be a manageable chronic disease. Yet only 30 percent of PLWH in the United States are virally suppressed, and significant gaps in access to care persist. While programs to boost linkage to and retention in HIV care are critical to improving the health of PLWH, efforts to evaluate these programs are surprisingly scarce. Using cutting-edge implementation science, this book tackles the issue of how to better link and retain PLWH in ongoign primary medical care. A multipart case study examines successful strategies and provides detailed profiles of the organizations involved and their processes for reaching, linking, and rataining PLWH. Barriers to and facilitators of implementation are explored qualitatively, network analysis is used to assess changes in interagency collaboration among organizations serving PLWH, and evidence-based recommendations are offered for improving linkage to HIV care in the United States. This volume will be of great interst to audiences across the field of HIV, including PLWH, advocates, policymakers, researchers, and implementers."--Page 4 Cover
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