about
Challenges in the Evaluation of Interventions to Improve Engagement Along the HIV Care Continuum in the United States: A Systematic Review.Using the multiphase optimization strategy (MOST) to optimize an HIV care continuum intervention for vulnerable populations: a study protocol.Patients present earlier and survival has improved, but pre-ART attrition is high in a six-year HIV cohort data from Ethiopia.A mathematical model of comprehensive test-and-treat services and HIV incidence among men who have sex with men in the United States.From access to engagement: measuring retention in outpatient HIV clinical care.Engaging HIV-positive individuals in specialized care from an urban emergency department.Simulating patterns of patient engagement, treatment adherence, and viral suppression: a system dynamics approach to evaluating HIV care managementFactors associated with retention and viral suppression among a cohort of HIV+ women of color.Pre-ART retention in care and prevalence of tuberculosis among HIV-infected children at a district hospital in southern Ethiopia.Relationship between HIV stigma and self-isolation among people living with HIV in Tennessee.Underutilization of the AIDS Drug Assistance Program: associated factors and policy implications.Linkage and retention in HIV care among men who have sex with men in the United States.Health care system and policy factors influencing engagement in HIV medical care: piecing together the fragments of a fractured health care delivery system.Impact of age on retention in care and viral suppressionTemporal trends in presentation for outpatient HIV medical care 2000-2010: implications for short-term mortality.HIV stigma as a barrier to retention in HIV care at a general hospital in Lima, Peru: a case-control study.Responding to the National HIV/AIDS Strategy-setting the research agenda.A community-based study of barriers to HIV care initiation.Barriers and facilitators to patient retention in HIV care.Sorting through the lost and found: are patient perceptions of engagement in care consistent with standard continuum of care measures?Predictors of Linkage to Care for Newly Diagnosed HIV-Positive Adults.An exploratory study to examine intentions to adopt an evidence-based HIV linkage-to-care intervention among state health department AIDS directors in the United States.Comparing different measures of retention in outpatient HIV care.Understanding the behavioral determinants of retention in HIV care: a qualitative evaluation of a situated information, motivation, behavioral skills model of care initiation and maintenance.Association of individual and systemic barriers to optimal medical care in people living with HIV/AIDS in Miami-Dade County.Establishment, retention, and loss to follow-up in outpatient HIV care.Individuals motivated to participate in adherence, care and treatment (imPACT): development of a multi-component intervention to help HIV-infected recently incarcerated individuals link and adhere to HIV careRepeat Western blot testing after receiving an HIV diagnosis and its association with engagement in care.Significant association between perceived HIV related stigma and late presentation for HIV/AIDS care in low and middle-income countries: A systematic review and meta-analysisDisparities in HIV transmission risk among HIV-infected black and white men who have sex with men, United States, 2009Pilot testing of an HIV medication adherence intervention in a public clinic in the Deep South.Predictors of Poor Retention in Care of HIV-infected Patients Receiving Antiretroviral Therapy in Korea: Five-Year Hospital-based Retrospective Cohort StudyConformity of pediatric/adolescent HIV clinics to the patient-centered medical home care model.A low-effort, clinic-wide intervention improves attendance for HIV primary care.Trends in the spectrum of engagement in HIV care and subsequent clinical outcomes among men who have sex with men (MSM) at a Boston community health center.Causes of death and risk factors for mortality among HIV-infected patients receiving antiretroviral therapy in Korea.Missed office visits and risk of mortality among HIV-infected subjects in a large healthcare system in the United StatesHigher quality communication and relationships are associated with improved patient engagement in HIV careRetention in care is more strongly associated with viral suppression in HIV-infected patients with lower versus higher CD4 counts.Factors Associated with Delayed Enrollment in HIV Medical Care among HIV-Positive Individuals in Odessa Region, Ukraine.
P2860
Q30238794-1E624875-A14E-4B40-B523-13BEF3FC2D5CQ33640486-C539D510-DEC7-487A-BFF4-B00CC0DF03E6Q33719226-4ED5FFF6-BBF2-4AF5-870A-2B5F1AF3444DQ34163174-FDD5DB86-2249-4F67-82F7-FFDB387A15FCQ34249254-00DAD527-182D-46B3-A611-7C9968F7B202Q34627295-A926535A-0B6B-4715-B35C-39D39C72CC7CQ34811323-9571F238-2480-4A02-8EF3-EDF45DDAD7B6Q34811406-AD28DB6D-29CE-4C0C-A08F-D04D9D7361F6Q34870390-288B7749-E2B4-41BF-ACD7-4464B49F082DQ34946368-4A42F25A-1B6C-4863-B375-8F49E22ED0A5Q34990815-A8E32678-7CAA-4378-820A-96D350DA1302Q35019895-E1BE697F-515A-4E54-B3E3-5485F6F77704Q35019905-61FD2515-DD15-4BB1-8D89-CA578E847DE6Q35102343-6B6B1EAD-5498-4CBB-B752-0294F65C8202Q35111895-E4679095-B427-4323-97F4-D716B94EA22FQ35130640-4ECEDC17-74EF-409F-9AC4-1E8914EE2AE5Q35175520-450785D5-445A-409F-BCE6-8BC15E4D4B90Q35245318-6381653E-5463-4406-BEE6-6791F17B6CECQ35677927-C4F145C4-70CC-42AD-8FCD-0CDED7F18298Q35780070-2963E270-0417-4D2D-8149-6657B2650805Q35934517-BEE4F6E0-A9A5-46F4-A453-7268804FE9F8Q35946040-6798AF89-38CE-484A-986F-55F29FDFE7DDQ35968929-51C2A329-F800-43DB-A06D-8C91E50EA328Q36005102-7776981F-CF4E-4E1B-8345-A88A7803305FQ36028304-21C42EA0-0666-46F2-9371-D1B4C24EC3C0Q36060612-61F9AF00-6613-4CDF-B87E-D3B588BD4137Q36123462-A2D4C708-4C0A-491E-82A7-A80394453636Q36291617-5F23A125-A9A9-499E-92D1-4C4EAC435D2EQ36328172-00FF9E83-267A-4CBD-98EA-A4F7F7212892Q36380478-8BC2AC4E-DBC1-498D-A1AE-6A531EEC52D6Q36443930-FA0008CF-817E-4A9F-9FD4-ED886385839CQ36656395-7DDB6C88-52C0-401E-AF27-F6F66B4C49F8Q36836506-C2209F09-8618-4BDC-8EA3-ACCEC6277C72Q36854029-23D4F1AA-4733-4F2D-A4CD-2B9010664211Q36982168-EA53188B-066B-4ECF-905A-CF01DDCC9950Q37001718-00273D2E-483A-4EE8-967F-AA5EAB054D40Q37086075-2C42A683-B849-463E-A999-6F3875E593C9Q37119226-75817629-A5B7-4D0D-BFC4-DB18A7737CB1Q37622722-95561D65-D202-4F78-9578-20B62AD34D9FQ37718196-2D65DF2E-6B09-4E61-89AC-0A62E41D068C
P2860
description
2008 nî lūn-bûn
@nan
2008 թուականի Դեկտեմբերին հրատարակուած գիտական յօդուած
@hyw
2008 թվականի դեկտեմբերին հրատարակված գիտական հոդված
@hy
2008年の論文
@ja
2008年論文
@yue
2008年論文
@zh-hant
2008年論文
@zh-hk
2008年論文
@zh-mo
2008年論文
@zh-tw
2008年论文
@wuu
name
Improving engagement in HIV care: what can we do?
@ast
Improving engagement in HIV care: what can we do?
@en
Improving engagement in HIV care: what can we do?
@nl
type
label
Improving engagement in HIV care: what can we do?
@ast
Improving engagement in HIV care: what can we do?
@en
Improving engagement in HIV care: what can we do?
@nl
prefLabel
Improving engagement in HIV care: what can we do?
@ast
Improving engagement in HIV care: what can we do?
@en
Improving engagement in HIV care: what can we do?
@nl
P1476
Improving engagement in HIV care: what can we do?
@en
P2093
Michael J Mugavero
P304
P577
2008-12-01T00:00:00Z