Chander G, Monroe AK, Crane HM, Hutton HE, Saag MS, Cropsey K, et al. HIV primary care providers--screening, knowledge, attitudes and behaviors related to alcohol interven- tions. Drug Alcohol Depend 2016;161:59-66.HIV Primary Care Providers – Screening, Knowledge, Attitudes and Behaviors...
" a form of educational outreach in which PrEP experts conducted focused, one-on-one, interactive educational visits with primary care providers at their practice sites to educate them about PrEP and help them develop solutions to perceived barriers to PrEP provision. The program was associated with...
Primary care providers (PCPs) are experiencing new challenges and opportunities in HIV infection. Understanding HIV risk factors and groups at highest risk is important, as targeted testing by PCPs plays an important role in diagnosing new HIV cases and preventing transmission to others. In 2020, ...
Interventions addressing provider training or brief interventions that address alcohol use by HIV-positive patients in the HIV primary care setting should be considered as possible approaches to address this issue. 展开 关键词: HIV HIV primary care Providers Alcohol use ...
BACKGROUNDHealth professional organizations have advocated for increasing the "cultural competence" (CC) of healthcare providers, to reduce racial and ethnic disparities in patient care. It is unclear whether provider CC is associated with more equitable care.OBJECTIVETo evaluate whether provider CC is...
HIV prevention in primary care: impact of a clinical intervention. Discomfort, lack of confidence in skills, and environmental constraints may cause primary care providers to miss opportunities to discuss () risk with pati... J Bluespruce,WT Dodge,L Grothaus,... - 《Aids Patient Care & Stds...
Primary care providers will continue to play a prominent role in the management of HIV infection. One cautionary note should be stressed, however. The care of the patient with HIV infection or AIDS has become increasingly complex. New medications and new combinations of existing medications for ...
Expected drop in HIV care providers may signal potential shift to primary care physicians A notable proportion of health care providers plan to reduce or stop providing HIV care over the next half decade, even as the need for such care...
Expected drop in HIV care providers may signal potential shift to primary care physicians A notable proportion of health care providers plan to reduce or stop providing HIV care over the next half decade, even as the need for such care is expected to ...
in particular leveraging the strong existing relationship between people with HIV and their primary HIV care providers, rather than focus on whole of community interventions; 2) reduction of cardiovas- cular disease risk as the primary outcome; and 3) use of technology to increase program reach and...