Source
- IHIP (97)
- Best Practices Compilation (53)
- HRSA HIV/AIDS Bureau (HAB) (16)
- The HIV, Housing & Employment Project (7)
- SPNS Improving Care and Treatment Coordination Black Women with HIV (4)
- SPNS HIV/HCV Data-to-Care Initiative (4)
- Boston University School of Social Work Center for Innovation in Social Work and Health (3)
- HRSA/SPNS Workforce Initiative (3)
- Dissemination of Evidence Informed-Interventions Project (DEII) (2)
- Center for Innovation and Engagement (2)
- SPNS Black MSM Initiative (2)
- Boston University School of Public Health (2)
- Wisconsin Department of Health Services (1)
- NC-LINK (1)
- Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals (1)
- Evidence-Informed Interventions (E2i) (1)
- SPNS Transgender Women of Color Initiative (1)
- SPNS Systems Linkages Project (1)
- The Bronx Health and Housing Corporation (1)
- SPNS Social Media Initiative (1)
- SPNS Latino Access Initiative (1)
- SPNS Sexually Transmitted Infections Initiative (1)
- University of Texas Health, San Antonio (1)
- SPNS HCV Cure among People of Color with HIV (1)
- SPNS EnhanceLink (1)
- UCSF Center for AIDS Prevention Studies (1)
- Virginia Department of Health (1)
- Massachusetts Department of Public Health (1)
- University of California, San Francisco (1)
Display as
250 items found
Webinars • 07/25/2023
Best Practices • 07/11/2023
Webinars • 06/22/2023
Webinars • 05/02/2023
Best Practices • 05/18/2023
Webinars • 04/25/2023
Best Practices • 05/15/2023
Best Practices • 05/03/2023
Best Practices • 04/28/2023
Best Practices • 04/27/2023
Best Practices • 04/26/2023
Best Practices • 04/25/2023
Conference Presentations • 04/17/2023
Best Practices • 04/10/2023
Best Practices • 03/28/2023
Best Practices • 03/28/2023
Best Practices • 03/28/2023
Webinars • 06/22/2023
Webinars • 05/02/2023
Webinars • 07/25/2023
This webinar features Addressing STIs: Ask. Test. Treat. Repeat., an intervention for people with HIV or those who are vulnerable to HIV acquisition.
Best Practices • 07/11/2023
The Positive Peers app motivates youth and young adults with HIV to stay engaged in HIV care through self-management tools and virtual support. Although specific outcomes vary by age group, individuals who used the app were more likely to attend their medical appointments, receive labs, and reach viral suppression.
Webinars • 06/22/2023
Session on steps toward successful intervention documentation and dissemination, covering: reflecting together on highlights, lessons learned, and final observations; and feedback.
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 • 05/18/2023
HHOME offers mobile HIV primary care, behavioral health care, and connection to housing services to people with HIV experiencing homelessness. A centralized HHOME team acts as a hub to meet clients where they are, refer them to housing and support services, and provide ongoing case management and HIV primary care services. Clients participating in HHOME experienced increased retention in care, viral suppression, and connection to stable housing.
Webinars • 04/25/2023
This session on documentation and dissemination of successful interventions covers documentation of change and adapting your approach, including planned versus actual scenarios of change (real or imagined), part of the four-part series, The Road to Dissemination.
Best Practices • 05/15/2023
Project Vogue provided community-based care coordination, HIV care, and behavioral health services to Black men who have sex with men (MSM) within New York City’s House & Ball community to address the unique cultural barriers that Black MSM experience when trying to access care. Project Vogue participants were linked to behavioral health services as well as to non-clinical supportive services, such as food and housing assistance.
Best Practices • 05/03/2023
2BU is a case management intervention designed to engage and reengage Black men who have sex with men with HIV into HIV care services. Peer case managers work closely with clients to increase HIV health literacy, troubleshoot accessibility issues to HIV care, and connect clients directly to behavioral health and support services. Clients who participated in 2BU had increased retention in care and viral suppression 12 months after enrollment.
Best Practices • 04/28/2023
Viviendo Valiente aims to reduce ethnic disparities in HIV care and outcomes by providing culturally responsive services to the Latino/a community, specifically to people of Mexican descent. It is a multi-level intervention, featuring individual-, group-, and community-level activities, that links people to HIV care, offers HIV education and health literacy in group sessions, and promotes community-level testing for HIV and other sexually transmitted infections (STIs). Viviendo Valiente had positive impacts on HIV testing, retention in care, viral suppression, and client satisfaction.
Best Practices • 04/27/2023
The Louisiana Public Health Information Exchange is a bidirectional exchange that connects hospital system electronic health records with state surveillance data. Providers use the exchange to identify and relink people with HIV who are out of care to clinical and supportive services. Since LaPHIE was implemented in 2009, thousands of people with HIV who were out of care have been identified, with a significant number being successfully linked to care.
Best Practices • 04/26/2023
Intervention to create a safe place for delivering stigma-free, trauma-informed and integrated HIV, addiction medicine and behavioral health services under a single roof.
Best Practices • 04/25/2023
ERASE was developed to address the unique needs of Black MSM. Through an intensive case management intervention, peer case managers provide health education and wellness support, and connect clients to medical and behavioral healthcare. ERASE also offers a physical “safe space” for Black MSM to meet with a case manager, access medical services, or connect with peers. Enrollment in ERASE improved retention in HIV care for clients.
Conference Presentations • 04/17/2023
Business meeting session on applying Implementation Science (IS) within SPNS funded projects.
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.
Best Practices • 03/28/2023
Nine sites implemented four evidence-based interventions, collectively known as Addressing STIs: Ask.Test.Treat.Repeat. The four intervention components are audio computer-assisted self-interview sexual history taking, patient self-collection of urogenital and extragenital site chlamydia/gonorrhea nucleic acid amplification test specimens, sexual and gender minority welcoming indicators, and provider training, with the overall goal to routinize STI screening, testing, and treatment in primary care. The interventions increased routine STI screening and testing of bacterial STIs based on reported behavioral risk.
Best Practices • 03/28/2023
STYLE 2.0 is a multi-component intervention designed to help reduce stigma and social isolation for Black gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men. The intervention relies on health care navigators who facilitate linkage and engagement activities. They also connect clients to behavioral health providers who conduct motivational interviewing, as well as to a mobile application that supports all intervention activities. STYLE 2.0 participation has been associated with positive trends across HIV care continuum outcomes, including retention in care and increased viral suppression.
Webinars • 02/28/2023
Initial steps to the documentation and dissemination of an agency's HIV interventions, part of the four-part series, The Road to Dissemination.