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Best Practices • 04/01/2022
Best Practices • 09/22/2021
Best Practices • 01/13/2021
Best Practices • 01/13/2021
Best Practices • 01/13/2021
Best Practices • 01/13/2021
Best Practices • 01/13/2021
Best Practices • 01/13/2021
Best Practices • 01/12/2021
Best Practices • 04/01/2022
Best Practices • 04/01/2022
Collection of implementation guides on evidence-informed best practices in HIV care delivery.
Best Practices • 09/22/2021
Using a client-focused, personalized, Incremental Risk Reduction approach, the Project START intervention improves linkage and retention in care among people with HIV who are leaving correctional facilities to return to the community.
Best Practices • 01/13/2021
Description of a communication-centered approach to service delivery that provides a compassionate and supportive environment to promote intrinsic behavior change among youth 16 to 29 with newly diagnosed HIV.
Best Practices • 01/13/2021
Project to increase HIV awareness through outreach and testing events on college campuses and in the larger community through partnerships and care linkages.
Best Practices • 01/13/2021
Intervention leverages both individual and group sessions to address issues that influence youth engagement in HIV care, including stigma, disclosure, healthy relationships, substance use, and future life planning.
Best Practices • 01/13/2021
Clinic-based mobile health intervention that promotes linkage to and engagement in HIV care in rural areas for people with HIV who are new to care or at risk of falling out of care.
Best Practices • 01/13/2021
Patient navigation-enhanced case management intervention that improved linkage and retention in HIV care among people with HIV who were leaving jail to return to the community.
Best Practices • 01/13/2021
Team that provides comprehensive culturally and linguistically appropriate HIV primary care and services to Hispanic/Latino people with HIV who speak Spanish as their primary language.
Best Practices • 01/12/2021
Tips on delivery of HIV care among various populations and with varied interventions.