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Conference Presentations • 12/07/2022
Conference Presentations • 12/07/2022
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Best Practices • 11/14/2022
Best Practices • 08/09/2022
Best Practices • 08/04/2022
Best Practices • 07/25/2022
Best Practices • 08/01/2022
Best Practices • 04/01/2022
Webinars • 09/30/2021
Best Practices • 08/26/2021
Webinars • 04/08/2021
Best Practices • 04/23/2021
Conference Presentations • 02/12/2021
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Resources • 01/01/2016
Conference Presentations • 12/07/2022
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Best Practices • 08/04/2022
Best Practices • 04/01/2022
Conference Presentations • 02/12/2021
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Conference Presentations • 12/07/2022
Outreach strategies to better serve rural MSM populations impacted by cultural, geographic, and resource-related barriers to HIV testing.
Conference Presentations • 12/07/2022
Discussion of the SPNS Black MSM Initiatives challenges and solutions to addressing program and client engagement disruptions.
Conference Presentations • 12/07/2022
Two-part presentation, with Part 1 review of research regarding the efficacy of anal cancer screening and active treatment of HSIL or high-grade squamous intraepithelial lesions in adults with HIV over 35 years old and Part 2 on a multidisciplinary approach to screening and the importance of consumer voices in guiding screening services.
Best Practices • 11/14/2022
E-VOLUTION is a two-way text messaging intervention, originally developed by Washington University School of Medicine and piloted at Project ARK. The intervention focuses on improving health outcomes for youth, particularly young Black men who have sex with men. E-VOLUTION was designed for people ages 18-29 who have HIV and are receiving clinical care but require support to remain adherent. E-VOLUTION was evaluated and found to improve viral suppression and retention in care rates.
Best Practices • 08/09/2022
Project CONNECT uses linkage coordinators to effectively engage people in HIV medical care. It focuses on people with newly diagnosed HIV or people with HIV who are transferring their care or have been out of care. AIDS Taskforce of Greater Cleveland implemented Project CONNECT as part of E2i, an initiative funded by the RWHAP Part F SPNS program from 2017–2021. Project CONNECT was successful in increasing the number of clients retained in HIV care and who reached viral suppression.
Best Practices • 08/04/2022
The Text Messaging Intervention to Improve Antiretroviral Adherence among HIV-Positive Youth (TXTXT) is designed to keep young people, particularly young, Black, gay, bisexual, same-gender loving, and other men who have sex with men, engaged in HIV medical care, by delivering personalized, daily, interactive text messages that remind them to take their antiretroviral therapy as prescribed. Two sites implemented TXTXT as part of E2i, an initiative funded by the RWHAP Part F SPNS program from 2017–2021. The intervention resulted in a statistically significant improvement in engagement in HIV care.
Best Practices • 07/25/2022
Introductory paper describing the Black MSM Initiative and the protocol for the multisite evaluation.
Best Practices • 08/01/2022
Tailored Motivational Interviewing (TMI) delivers brief motivational interviewing counseling sessions customized to encourage people with HIV to engage in HIV care, take HIV medications as prescribed, and improve other health-related behaviors. Three sites implemented TMI as part of E2i, an initiative funded by the RWHAP Part F SPNS program from 2017 to 2021. Clients who participated in TMI had significant improvement in engagement in care, prescription of antiretroviral therapy, retention in care, and viral suppression.
Best Practices • 04/01/2022
Collection of implementation guides on evidence-informed best practices in HIV care delivery.
Webinars • 09/30/2021
Review of the epidemiology of methamphetamine as it relates to HIV, the psychodynamics of meth use, and implications for EHE efforts.
Best Practices • 08/26/2021
Project CONNECT is an evidence-informed intervention that engages Black men who have sex with men with HIV into medical care through early orientation to the clinic, relationship building, and enhanced personal contact.
Webinars • 04/08/2021
Strategies to engage hard-to-reach youth and young adults through use of social media and related technologies.
Best Practices • 04/23/2021
A broad population of men who have sex with men (MSM) reached viral suppression through intensive case management by applying tools and lessons learned in the Center for Quality Improvement Innovation end+disparities ECHO Collaborative.
Conference Presentations • 02/12/2021
Three sites in the Special Projects of National Significance Black Men Who Have Sex with Men (BMSM) Initiative have developed and implemented innovative technology innovations to engage BMSM in car
Conference Presentations • 02/12/2021
The Implementation of Evidence-Informed Behavioral Health Models to Improve HIV Health Outcomes for the BMSM Initiative seeks to engage, link, and retain black men who have sex with men in HIV medi
Conference Presentations • 02/12/2021
Conference Presentations • 02/12/2021
Resources • 01/01/2016
A sexual health clinic focused on HIV testing and linkage to care for young MSM of color.