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the Care Continuum

by Peter Cleasby, Ken Marr, Linda Watson, Shane Downing
"... The electronic Journal of Health Informatics is an international journal committed to scholarly excellence and dedicated to the ..."
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The electronic Journal of Health Informatics is an international journal committed to scholarly excellence and dedicated to the

The HIV care continuum: No partial credit given

by Margaret L Mcnairy , Wafaa M El-Sadr - AIDS 2012
"... Despite significant scale-up of HIV care and treatment across the world, overall effectiveness of HIV programs is severely undermined by attrition of patients across the HIV care continuum, both in resource-rich and resource-limited settings. The care continuum has four essential steps: linkage fro ..."
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Despite significant scale-up of HIV care and treatment across the world, overall effectiveness of HIV programs is severely undermined by attrition of patients across the HIV care continuum, both in resource-rich and resource-limited settings. The care continuum has four essential steps: linkage

Treatment of Anorexia Nervosa in a Specialty Care Continuum

by Teresa A. Treat, Elizabeth B. Mccabe, Jill A. Gaskill, Marsha D. Marcus
"... Objective: Inpatient hospitalization has been a mainstay of treatment for an-orexia nervosa (AN), but decreasing lengths of inpatient stay have prompted the development of alternative care-con-tinuum models. This study characterizes the 6-month outcomes of 71 patients with AN who completed an inpati ..."
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. Conclusion: These findings highlight both the potential benefits of this care-continuum model for patients who previ-ously have not been hospitalized and the pressing need to develop alternative treatment strategies for patients with more chronic AN. VC 2008 by Wiley Peri-odicals, Inc.

ADULT FOSTER CARE: ITS TENUOUS POSITION ON THE CARE CONTINUUM

by Ruth E. Dunkle, Ph. D , 2014
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RESEARCH ARTICLE The HIV Care Continuum: Changes over Time in Retention in Care and Viral Suppression

by Baligh R. Yehia, Alisa J. Stephens-shields, John A. Fleishman, Stephen A. Berry, Allison L. Agwu, Joshua P. Metlay, Richard D. Moore, W. Christopher Mathews, Ank Nijhawan, Richard Rutstein, Aditya H. Gaur, Kelly A. Gebo
"... Background The HIV care continuum (diagnosis, linkage to care, retention in care, receipt of antiretrovi-ral therapy (ART), viral suppression) has been used to identify opportunities for improving the delivery of HIV care. Continuum steps are typically calculated in a conditional manner, with the nu ..."
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Background The HIV care continuum (diagnosis, linkage to care, retention in care, receipt of antiretrovi-ral therapy (ART), viral suppression) has been used to identify opportunities for improving the delivery of HIV care. Continuum steps are typically calculated in a conditional manner

RESEARCH ARTICLE Ongoing HIV Transmission and the HIV Care Continuum in North Carolina

by Anna B. Cope, Kimberly A. Powers, Joann D. Kuruc, Peter A. Leone, L. Mobley, Evelyn Foust, Cynthia L. Gay, Joseph J. Eron, Myron S. Cohen, C. Miller
"... Objective HIV transmission is influenced by status awareness and receipt of care and treatment. We analyzed these attributes of named partners of persons with acute HIV infection (index AHI cases) to characterize the transmission landscape in North Carolina (NC). Design Secondary analysis of program ..."
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Objective HIV transmission is influenced by status awareness and receipt of care and treatment. We analyzed these attributes of named partners of persons with acute HIV infection (index AHI cases) to characterize the transmission landscape in North Carolina (NC). Design Secondary analysis

Hospital outcomes management: The Care Continuum and Health Outcomes Project

by Bruce Shadbolt, John Mccallum, Maureen Bourne, Mohan Singh
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Integrated in a Care Continuum: A 1-Year Controlled,

by Christian Blomstrand, Lisbeth Claesson, Gunilla Gosman-hedström, Magnus Johannesson, Björn Fagerberg
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THE HIV/AIDS BUREAU: ADDRESSING THE HIV CARE CONTINUUM A Framework for care recent Initiatives

by Client-level Data , 2014
"... Performance measures Communities nationwide are working to improve health outcomes among people living with HIV (PLWH). This includes expanding HIV test-ing, improving active linkage to care, bolstering retention efforts, and increasing access to antiretroviral therapy (ART). These efforts are being ..."
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are being aided by federal policies that focus attention on the HIV Care Continuum. The continuum of engagement in care (later changed to the HIV Care Continuum) was a phrase used by Dr. Laura Cheever, HRSA’s Associate Administrator for the HIV/AIDS Bureau, in her seminal 2007 editorial to describe

Expanding the care continuum for HIV/AIDS: bringing carers into focus. Health Policy and Planning

by Jessica Ogden, Simel Esim, Caren Grown , 2006
"... This review explores the specific issues that cluster around the provision of ‘care ’ in the context of the global HIV/AIDS pandemic. We argue that the economic concept of the ‘care economy ’ provides a useful lens through which to view the HIV/AIDS pandemic, as it illuminates the increased labour, ..."
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This review explores the specific issues that cluster around the provision of ‘care ’ in the context of the global HIV/AIDS pandemic. We argue that the economic concept of the ‘care economy ’ provides a useful lens through which to view the HIV/AIDS pandemic, as it illuminates the increased labour
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