2016
DOI: 10.1080/15381501.2015.1116037
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A systematic review of best practices in HIV care

Abstract: Best practices in HIV care have the potential to improve patient outcomes and inform practice. We conducted a systematic review of best practices in HIV care that were published from 2003 to 2013. Practices that demonstrated success in achieving desired results based on their objectives were included in the review. Two themes emerged from the eight articles reviewed: (a) the importance of linking newly diagnosed people living with HIV to care and (b) the role of integrated and comprehensive service provision i… Show more

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“…The results from the choice simulation highlight the endorsement among most providers in the study for intensive CCPs that provide support for psychosocial factors that often act as barriers to ART adherence, such as mental healthcare and securing stable housing; this finding is substantially supported by past research [2831]. A small subset of providers had a high share of preference in the simulation for Medical management-focused CCP rather than Intensive CCP.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 64%
“…The results from the choice simulation highlight the endorsement among most providers in the study for intensive CCPs that provide support for psychosocial factors that often act as barriers to ART adherence, such as mental healthcare and securing stable housing; this finding is substantially supported by past research [2831]. A small subset of providers had a high share of preference in the simulation for Medical management-focused CCP rather than Intensive CCP.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 64%
“…The interpersonal strategies included directly providing practical assistance, information, counseling, and/or referrals to PLWH experiencing neurocognitive problems. In general, these strategies have been discussed in previous academic literature, 33 but to date, little discourse specific to providers utilizing them to support PLWH experiencing neurocognitive decline has been published. 22 The provision of practical assistance, information, counseling, referrals, and other support services catered to the specific needs of clients is at the core of the work of ASOs, 34 so it came as no surprise that it turned out that our participants utilized them as interpersonal strategies to support clients struggling with neurocognitive challenges.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Future guidelines will need to consider available evidence as well as national guidelines for hypertension, high blood cholesterol, and lifestyle management to reduce CVD risk, and their implications for HIV-treatment algorithms [35]. Furthermore, they could emphasize use of team-based models of care, previously shown to be effective for the support of blood pressure control and for integrated HIV care [44,45]. Important among our findings was the high correlation in excess heart age estimates between the two models used, suggesting that either the cholesterol-based or BMI-based method could be used to estimate heart age in PLWH.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%