1. Implementing Multi-Level Interventions to Improve HIV Testing, Linkage-to-and Retention-in-Care Interventions.
- Author
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Koester, Kimberly A, Fuller, Shannon M, Maiorana, Andres, Steward, Wayne T, Zamudio-Haas, Sophia, Xavier, Jessica, Safon, Cara, Collins, Shane P, Morin, Stephen F, and Myers, Janet J
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Humans ,HIV Infections ,Mass Screening ,Cooperative Behavior ,Qualitative Research ,Referral and Consultation ,Interinstitutional Relations ,Health Services Accessibility ,Electronic Health Records ,Infectious Diseases ,Pediatric ,Behavioral and Social Science ,Health Services ,HIV/AIDS ,Clinical Research ,Pediatric AIDS ,Mental Health ,Prevention ,8.1 Organisation and delivery of services ,Health and social care services research ,Generic health relevance ,Infection ,Good Health and Well Being ,HIV care ,qualitative research ,linkage to care ,retention in care ,HIV care continuum ,patient navigation ,multi-level interventions ,Public Health and Health Services ,Public Health - Abstract
In 2011, the Health Resources and Services Administration launched the Systems Linkage and Access to Care for Populations at High Risk of HIV Infection Initiative. Six state Departments of Health were funded to develop and implement HIV testing, linkage-to-care, and retention-in-care interventions over a four-year period. We conducted qualitative interviews with stakeholders (n = 68) involved in intervention development and/or implementation in order to characterize and compare the interventions; assess factors shaping the implementation of different interventions; and identify barriers to and facilitators of linkage and retention interventions. Our findings provide important lessons learned for achieving a more coordinated state-level response to the HIV epidemic.
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- 2016