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- Best Practices Compilation (11)
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- University of Washington (1)
- Howard Brown Health Center (1)
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- Center for Innovation and Engagement (1)
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Best Practices • 01/03/2024
Best Practices • 12/15/2023
Best Practices • 08/04/2023
Webinars • 07/25/2023
Webinars • 05/02/2023
Best Practices • 04/10/2023
Best Practices • 03/28/2023
Webinars • 03/26/2023
Best Practices • 01/23/2023
Conference Presentations • 12/07/2022
Conference Presentations • 12/07/2022
Conference Presentations • 12/07/2022
Conference Presentations • 12/07/2022
Best Practices • 11/28/2022
Conference Presentations • 11/22/2022
Best Practices • 11/01/2022
Best Practices • 11/08/2022
Webinars • 05/02/2023
Webinars • 03/26/2023
Conference Presentations • 12/07/2022
Conference Presentations • 12/07/2022
Conference Presentations • 12/07/2022
Best Practices • 11/01/2022
Best Practices • 01/03/2024
The Alexis Project used social network recruiting and engagement, peer navigation, and contingency management to reach and engage transgender women of color with HIV who were not engaged in HIV care. Participation in the 18-month intervention improved linkage to care and viral suppression.
Best Practices • 12/15/2023
Enlaces Por La Salud is an HIV linkage, navigation, and education program for Mexican men and transgender women. The intervention is grounded in a transnational framework for providing cultural context to support the delivery of one-on-one educational sessions to Latina(o/x) people with a new HIV diagnosis, as well as people with HIV who are not yet retained in care. After 12 months, the majority of people participating in Enlaces Por La Salud were retained in care and reached viral suppression.
Best Practices • 08/04/2023
Project to enhance the provision of HIV care for Latina transgender women in Los Angeles County.
Webinars • 07/25/2023
Webinar series featuring HIV care innovations developed under HRSA SPNS projects.
Webinars • 05/02/2023
Two interventions with a focus on priority populations affected by the HIV epidemic: newly diagnosed and out-of-care Mexican men and transgender women and Latina transgender women.
Best Practices • 04/10/2023
The Enhanced Patient Navigation for Women of Color with HIV intervention uses patient navigators, who are non-medical staff in clinical settings, to reduce barriers to health care and optimize care. The intervention was effective in improving linkage to and retention in care, as well as viral suppression.
Best Practices • 03/28/2023
In weCare, a cyber health educator sent personalized messages through text, web-based apps, and Facebook to enrolled youth who identified as gay, bisexual, or other men who have sex with men (MSM), or transgender women, and who either had a new diagnosis of HIV or were not in care at the time of enrollment. Messages were personalized to each participant’s needs and were designed to support them as they navigated complicated health care systems as well as other challenges that affect care engagement (e.g., transportation, disclosure). The cyber health educator also moderated and posted information about health and well-being on an optional secret Facebook page that some participants chose to join. Participants were less likely to miss medical appointments and more likely to be virally suppressed after 12 months of the intervention.
Webinars • 03/26/2023
Learn how to improve messaging about HIV prevention and care to improve acceptance of services among all Black women.
Webinars • 03/26/2023
Role of health centers in increasing PrEP access and use among women.
Best Practices • 01/23/2023
The PC4H initiative employs a mobile app and a digital literacy workshop to improve engagement, retention in care, and medication adherence for young people with HIV. These strategies aim to reach young people who are disproportionately affected by HIV, including young men who have sex with men, young transgender women, and youth of color, with a focus on serving people who know their status but are inconsistently engaged in care. Developed by Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia and Philadelphia FIGHT, PC4H was evaluated through the RWHAP Part F SPNS Social Media Initiative. The evaluation found that PC4H had positive impacts on retention in care and viral suppression.
Conference Presentations • 12/07/2022
Applying the HIV/AIDS Bureau implementation science framework; trauma-informed care in dental settings; and review of an organization's status-neutral approach to care .
Conference Presentations • 12/07/2022
Overview of RWHAP SPNS E2i Initiative implementation materials.
Conference Presentations • 12/07/2022
Overview of the gender-affirming care and treatment services available through the RWHAP and The Fenway Institute.
Conference Presentations • 12/07/2022
Two-year retrospective exploring innovative approaches to reduce stigma and isolation among cis and transgender women of color with HIV, including women with HIV residing in rural areas not connected to care.
Best Practices • 11/28/2022
Bienestar developed TransActivate to improve timely engagement and retention in HIV care among Latina transgender women. Linkage coordinators/peer navigators use a strengths-based approach to help clients reach their goals of entering and staying in medical care to ultimately reach viral suppression.
Conference Presentations • 11/22/2022
Review of gender-affirming care issues, including key terminology, best practices in hormone therapy management, epidemiology of HIV in transgender populations, and strategies to improve HIV care and prevention in transgender communities.
Best Practices • 11/01/2022
Ninetyday theory-based, transgender-specific, automated text-messaging intervention designed to improve engagement, retention, and health outcomes along the HIV care continuum.
Best Practices • 11/08/2022
Howard Brown Health established a specialized drop-in clinic and support groups, and implemented organizational initiatives to provide culturally relevant and gender-affirming services for transgender and non-binary people, including transgender women of color. The goal of this intervention was to optimize engagement in HIV services and primary care. From 2012-2021, the number of transgender and non-binary people served in primary care at Howard Brown Health more than tripled. In addition, after 24 months, participants were more likely to have been prescribed ART and to be virally suppressed than at baseline.