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Foundation Scholar's Film Encourages Physicians to Consider Patients' Mental Health One man's story illustrates how trauma can become a risk factor for HIV. | Stories and articles | 07/23/2009 |
Access to sterile syringes through SEPs or retail outlets remains uneven and incomplete in the U.S. Published In: Knowledge Assets Series | Issue and policy briefs | 05/08/2009 |
This article identifies the compatibility of state policies with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's (CDC) guidelines for HIV testing. In an effort to increase rates of HIV testing, the CDC introduced new guidelines in 2006 that are not always... Published In: Annals of Internal Medicine | Journal articles | 02/17/2009 |
Updates on Human Capital Grantees and Research Selected highlights from newspapers, journals and other media. | Stories and articles | 02/06/2009 |
Impact of Patient Race on Patient Experiences of Access and Communication in HIV Care There is evidence that interpersonal experiences of minority patients with HIV care providers can be positive. While access to care facilities is less readily available to minorities, African-American patients report favorable communication with care providers. Published In: Journal of General Interal Medicine | Journal articles | 01/28/2009 |
Delivering Care Out of the Box Collaboration between a community-based organization using a harm reduction model and a medical center utilizing a medical care model yielded the Health Services Program. The program provided services to unstably housed substance users with or at-risk for HIV. Published In: Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved | Journal articles | 10/27/2008 |
Drugs, Sex, HIV: Programs Teach At-Risk Urban Girls How to Play it Safe The Freedom Foundation of New Jersey Inc., West Orange, N.J., carried out three programs encouraging girls in inner-city Newark, N.J., to abstain from illegal drugs and sexual relations. | Grant Results Reports | 09/19/2008 |
Massachusetts Study Finds Mental Health Counseling Curbs Needle Sharing Researchers interviewed IV-drug users and analyzed treatment and outcome data to explore whether drug treatment and other services can help reduce their drug use and other behaviors that increase their risk of HIV infection. | Grant Results Reports | 07/31/2008 |
Nurse Practitioner and Physician Assistant Interest in Prescribing Buprenorphine Nurse practitioners and physician assistants play important roles in the care of patients with HIV. This study reveals their strong interest in prescribing buprenorphine, a treatment for opioid addicts, to HIV patients who suffer from substance abuse. Published In: Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment | Journal articles | 05/22/2008 |
Disruptive Innovations in Health and Health Care: Solutions People Want "Disruptive Innovations in Health and Health Care: Solutions People Want" was the second of three online competitions sponsored in 2007 by RWJF and Changemakers. | Grant Results Sidebars | 04/17/2008 |