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Publikováno v:
AIDS Research and Treatment, Vol 2018 (2018)
People living with HIV (PLWH) have distinct needs when it comes to reproductive health, specifically regarding fertility, family planning, and pregnancy, and these needs are often complicated by HIV status. While there is ample research that focuses
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/c217c92e192d48c48034c3617928f8fd
Autor:
Katherine R. Schafer, Lonika Sood, Christopher J. King, Irene Alexandraki, Paul Aronowitz, Margot Cohen, Katherine Chretien, Amit Pahwa, E Shen, Donna Williams, Karen E. Hauer
Publikováno v:
The American Journal of Medicine. 136:394-398
Autor:
Scott D. Rhodes, Amanda E. Tanner, Lilli Mann-Jackson, Jorge Alonzo, Eunyoung Y. Song, Benjamin D. Smart, Manuel Garcia, Thomas P. McCoy, Katherine R. Schafer, Aimee M. Wilkin
Publikováno v:
Health Education & Behavior. 49:975-984
Background The North Carolina Community Research Partnership developed, implemented, and tested weCare, a 12-month bilingual mHealth social media intervention designed to reduce missed HIV care appointments and increase viral suppression among racial
Publikováno v:
Medical Science Educator. 32:773-777
With increasingly complicated patients and faster throughput, time for thorough critical thinking and thoughtful clinical documentation is limited, especially in the training environment. Advocating for the value of clinical documentation as a robust
Autor:
Lilli Mann-Jackson, Scott D. Rhodes, Katherine R Schafer, Samuella Ware, J. Manuel Garcia, Elias Arellano Hall, Jorge Alonzo, Jonathan Bell, Logan S Baker, Amanda E. Tanner, Eun-Young Song, Danielle N Horridge
Publikováno v:
Health Promot Pract
Young gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men and transgender women with HIV, particularly those who are racial or ethnic minorities, often have poor health outcomes. They also utilize a wide array of social media. Accordingly, we develope
Autor:
Scott J. Oglesbee, Katherine R. Schafer, Matthew P. Kadish, Ronald Orozco, Zefr Chao, Robert E. Sapién
Publikováno v:
Journal of emergency nursing. 48(3)
A pediatric ED program sought to promote injury prevention through distribution of child restraint systems. Program funds are paid for child passenger safety technician certification of all personnel. Pediatric emergency nurses distributed child rest
Autor:
Jan Ostermann, Gerald S. Bloomfield, Nwora Lance Okeke, Eric G. Meissner, Eniola Oladele, Curtis A Kieler, Ansal Shah, Evan Phelps, Susanna Naggie, Keva Garg, Hayden B. Bosworth, Brian Ostasiewski, Katherine R Schafer
Publikováno v:
Open Forum Infectious Diseases
Background The impact of clinician specialty on cardiovascular disease risk factor outcomes among persons with HIV (PWH) is unclear. Methods PWH receiving care at 3 Southeastern US academic HIV clinics between January 2014 and December 2016 were retr
Autor:
Shannon L. Golden, Brittany Briceño, Katherine R Schafer, Amanda E. Tanner, Elaina Cummer, Vaidehi Mujumdar, Kshipra Hemal, Doris Pierson
Publikováno v:
N C Med J
BACKGROUND: Trauma—emotional, physical, and psychological—is common and associated with increased risk behaviors, low rates of care engagement and viral suppression, and overall poor health outcomes for people living with HIV (PLWH). This article
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::0b33bfea5923963373e214e40a3263a8
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC9853875/
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC9853875/
Autor:
J. Manuel Garcia, Jorge Alonzo, Scott D. Rhodes, Amanda E. Tanner, Eun-Young Song, Cornelius N Van Dam, Katherine R Schafer, Jonathan Bell, Elias Arellano Hall, Samuella Ware, Lilli Mann-Jackson
Publikováno v:
AIDS Patient Care and STDs. 32:450-458
Young racial/ethnic minority men who have sex with men (MSM) and transgender women with HIV often have poor health outcomes. They also utilize a wide array of social media. Accordingly, we developed and implemented weCare, a social media intervention
Publikováno v:
Southern Medical Journal. 111:612-618
Objectives The goals of this pilot cross-sectional study were to determine the feasibility of and begin measuring the effect of religious institution affiliation on human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) clinical outcomes in the southern United States, a