Cabenuva Patient Education Materials

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Patient educational and promotional materials related to Cabenuva (long-acting antiretroviral). Provided as templates that clinics can customize. The templates include information and instructions about their use.

  • Learn About Cabenuva - Brochure (English) (Spanish) (PPTX)
    This brochure provides comprehensive Cabenuva education to people with HIV, allowing them to make an informed decision about whether Cabenuva is right for them. The brochure details eligibility, questions to ask their provider, side effects, dosing schedules, and the differences between injectable and oral treatment. It can be printed and placed in a waiting or exam room or handed directly to prospective patients.
  • Learn About Cabenuva - Flyer (English) (Spanish) (PPTX)
    This handout can be used to provide passive patient education about Cabenuva, including what it is, how it works, side effects, pros and cons, and potential costs. This passive approach to education allows for patients to consume information in an approachable way, and if interested, ask questions about the treatment option directly to their health care team.
  • Could Cabenuva Be Right for You - Palm Card (English) (Spanish) (PPTX)
    This palm card provides people with HIV with Cabenuva education on the first page and the opportunity to assess their own interest in Cabenuva on the second page. Clinic staff subsequently collect and review the responses. Providers can review responses with patients same-day and support collaborative decision making. Clinical eligibility can be determined and documented on the palm card. This palm card can be given to patients after appointment check-in when they are in the waiting room or exam room.
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