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Retention in Care

Salud y Orgullo Mexicano: Development of a Culturally Specific Transnational Linkage and Retention in Care Intervention for Mexican Men Who Have Sex with Men Living with HIV in Chicago

April 16, 2021

This manuscript documents the development of an innovative individual-level peer navigation intervention “Salud y Orgullo Mexicano” (SOM) designed to increase linkage and retention to HIV care for Mexican men who have sex with men (MSM) in Chicago, Illinois.

Examining Interprofessional Collaboration across Case Managers, Peer Educators, and Counselors in New York City

April 9, 2021

Prevention and care service integration, pivotal for the HIV care continuum, depends on relationships among service providers and agencies offering HIV services. To better train and allocate professional development resources for these providers, research is needed to assess the overall differences between provider-type and their demographics, intrapersonal factors, and job characteristics.

Peer Linkage and Re-engagement of Women of Color with HIV

March 23, 2021

This peer linkage and re-engagement intervention has been informed and adapted from the best practice findings of a past SPNS initiative that yielded successful HIV care continuum outcomes among client participants.

True Stories: Living with HIV

November 10, 2020

These are the stories of three people who are using their experiences of living with HIV to encourage people to get tested, share their stories, or find out what options are best for them.

Closing the gap in implementation of HIV clinical guidelines in a low resource setting using electronic medical records

August 26, 2020

The aim of this study was to present statistical methods that maximize the use of existing electronic medical records (EMR) to monitor compliance with evidence-based care guidelines in low and middle-income countries (LMICs).

National HIV Curriculum: Linkage to HIV Care

August 25, 2020

This on-line module provides a review of the current state of linkage to care in the United States, examines the major barriers to linkage to care, and explores strategies for improving linkage to care.

No Longer Lost: Trauma Informed Care Delivery and It’s Impact on Lost to Follow Up

August 14, 2020

This presentation was part of the 2020 National Ryan White Conference on HIV Care & Treatment.

Data-Driven Strategies for HIV Care Re-Engagement: A Southern Perspective From Tennessee

This presentation highlights the Data to Care program coordinated by the Tennessee Department of Health. Participants will learn how data is used to identify people with HIV who are considered ‘out of care’ and how to successfully re-engage patients into HIV medical care and supportive services.

A Novel Process for Determining Evidence and Impact of Retention and Re-Engagement Interventions for Dissemination

This presentation discusses results from the HRSA Special Projects of National Significance Evidence-Informed Approaches to Improving Health Outcomes for people with HIV project.

Re-Engagement into HIV Care: An Urban Communities Model

This presentation focuses on reducing the percentage of HIV patients who are out of care. Participants will learn to use a multi-disciplinary team approach to identify patients who are truly out of care, pinpoint the most effective approach toward contacting patients to be brought back into HIV care, and maintain the patient’s HIV care.

Educational Videos for Women of Color with HIV

August 6, 2020

Series of six brief, animated videos with HIV-specific patient education tailored for women of color with HIV.

Leveraging Electronic Health Records to Collect and Integrate Outcomes-Based Data in Care

July 7, 2020

As part of a Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program (RWHAP) Special Projects of National Significance (SPNS) initiative Improving Health Outcomes through the Coordination of Supportive Employment and Housing Services, Gay Men’s Health Crisis (GMHC) updated its data management process to better document housing and employment service outcomes.

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