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Interventions Delivered in Clinical Settings are Effective in Reducing Risk of HIV Transmission Among People Living with HIV: Results from the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA)’s Special Projects of National Significance Initiative
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|作者:
Janet J. Myers
Starley B. Shade
Carol Dawson Rose
Kimberly Koester
Andre Maiorana
Faye E. Malitz
Jennifer Bie
Mi-Suk Kang-Dufour
Stephen F. Morin
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[1] University of California,Center for AIDS Prevention Studies
[2] San Francisco,Health Resources and Services Administration
[3] HIV/AIDS Bureau,undefined
来源:
AIDS and Behavior
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2010年
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14卷
关键词:
HIV Prevention with positives;
Clinic-based HIV prevention;
HIV risk reduction;
Interventions;
Study outcomes;
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To support expanded prevention services for people living with HIV, the US Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) sponsored a 5-year initiative to test whether interventions delivered in clinical settings were effective in reducing HIV transmission risk among HIV-infected patients. Across 13 demonstration sites, patients were randomized to one of four conditions. All interventions were associated with reduced unprotected vaginal and/or anal intercourse with persons of HIV-uninfected or unknown status among the 3,556 participating patients. Compared to the standard of care, patients assigned to receive interventions from medical care providers reported a significant decrease in risk after 12 months of participation. Patients receiving prevention services from health educators, social workers or paraprofessional HIV-infected peers reported significant reduction in risk at 6 months, but not at 12 months. While clinics have a choice of effective models for implementing prevention programs for their HIV-infected patients, medical provider-delivered methods are comparatively robust.
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页码:483 / 492
页数:9
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