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Provider-delivered,Theory-based,Individualized Prevention Interventions for HIV Positive Adults Receiving HIV Comprehensive Care
Authors:Diane M. Grimley  Laura H. Bachmann  Mollie W. Jenckes  Emily J. Erbelding
Affiliation:1.Department of Health Behavior, School of Public Health,University of Alabama at Birmingham,Birmingham,USA;2.Division of Infectious Diseases, Department of Medicine, School of Medicine,University of Alabama at Birmingham,Birmingham,USA;3.Department of Epidemiology, School of Public Health,University of Alabama at Birmingham,Birmingham,USA;4.Birmingham Veterans Administration Medical Center,Birmingham,USA;5.Division of Infectious Diseases, Department of Medicine,Johns Hopkins University, School of Medicine,Baltimore,USA
Abstract:HIV prevention efforts are often difficult to emphasize in settings delivering comprehensive HIV care due to factors such as time constraints and differing priorities about the use of clinical time. To assist clinicians within dedicated HIV clinics to offer prevention strategies, investigators at two universities in the United States (Johns Hopkins University and the University of Alabama at Birmingham) have developed and implemented similar, audio-computerized-assisted, self-interviewing systems that have been programmed to assess individual patient risk factors and identify based on the patient’s self-assessment, the patient’s behavioral stage or, readiness for changing, each identified target behavior. Following the assessment, the systems provide printouts of key elements of this information along with individualized, theory-based intervention strategies to the medical provider. This paper will describe our efforts in developing provider-delivered, individualized, stage-based interventions intended to reduce high-risk behaviors among HIV-infected persons.
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