Retention of clients in service under two models of home health care for HIV/AIDSG J Huba
Measurement Group, Culver City, CA 90230, USA
Home Health Care Serv Q 17:17-26. 1998
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Outcomes and lessons learned from the John A. Hartford Foundation Building Academic Geriatric Nursing Capacity Initiative Centers of Geriatric Nursing ExcellenceG J Huba
Hartford Geriatric Nursing Initiative, Culver City, CA 90230, USA
Nurs Outlook 54:243-53. 2006
The Archstone Foundation Elder Abuse and Neglect Initiative: outcomes and lessons learned in three years from 2006 to 2008George J Huba
The Measurement Group, Culver City, California 90230, USA
J Elder Abuse Negl 22:231-46. 2010
..Major lessons learned address issues in recruiting, engaging, and maintaining active involvement of diverse stakeholders, as well as innovative and effective models of education, training, and direct services for elder abuse and neglect...
Risk factors and characteristics of youth living with, or at high risk for, HIVG J Huba
The Measurement Group, Culver City, CA 90230, USA
AIDS Educ Prev 12:557-75. 2000
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Service needs and factors related to quality of life at time of service enrollment among persons living with HIVG J Huba
Measurement Group, 5811A Uplander Way, Culver City, CA 90230, USA
Home Health Care Serv Q 18:43-63. 2000
..The results provide further support that quality of life assessment is a useful clinical tool for monitoring patient progress...
Typology of quality of life experiences among persons living with HIVG J Huba
Measurement Group, 5811A Uplander Way, Culver City, CA 90230, USA
Home Health Care Serv Q 18:23-41. 2000
..Implications for the assessment of health-related quality of life and the evaluation of service delivery programs for persons living with HIV are discussed...
Do characteristics of HIV/AIDS education and training affect perceived training quality? Lessons from the evaluation of seven projectsG J Huba
The Measurement Group, Culver City, California 90230, USA
AIDS Educ Prev 12:455-76. 2000
..With increased knowledge regarding how these educational experiences relate to the ways they are perceived and processed, more targeted approaches to training design on HIV/AIDS can be developed...
Service use patterns of youth with, and at high risk for, HIV: a care typologyG J Huba
Measurement Group, Culver City, California, USA
AIDS Patient Care STDS 14:359-79. 2000
..Estimates are made of the degree to which a comprehensive service model drives the services as opposed to specific service entry points...
Effects of HIV/AIDS education and training on patient care and provider practices: a cross-cutting evaluationG J Huba
The Measurement Group, Culver City, CA 90230, USA
AIDS Educ Prev 12:93-112. 2000
..In some cases, background characteristics and job positions predicted the specific type of reported training effects. The pattern of results suggests ways in which training methods can be targeted to specific audiences...
Perceived barriers to receiving HIV services in groups of traditionally underserved individuals: empirical modelsG J Huba
Measurement Group, 5811A Uplander Way, Culver City, CA 90230, USA
Home Health Care Serv Q 19:53-75. 2001
..Through the modeling methods, the groups most likely to experience a large number of barriers to service participation are identified. Having children needing care is particularly predictive of the level of barriers to care...
Elder abuse forensic centersDiana Cafaro Schneider
LAC USC Adult Protection Team, Keck School of Medicine, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California, USA
J Elder Abuse Negl 22:255-74. 2010
..The challenges and successes of the four California forensic center teams are discussed...
Overview of the John A. Hartford Foundation building academic geriatric nursing capacity initiativeClaire M Fagin
Academic Nursing Initiative, American Academy of Nursing, Washington, DC 20005-1503, USA
Nurs Outlook 54:173-82. 2006
Finding the underserved: directions for HIV care in the futureT A Larson
The Measurement Group, 5811A Uplander Way, Culver City, CA 90230, USA
Home Health Care Serv Q 19:7-27. 2001
..Implications of the changing demographics of the HIV epidemic for the health service delivery system are discussed...
Satisfaction with innovative community and university health clinic programs for groups of traditionally underserved individuals with HIV/AIDS: empirical modelsV B Brown
Measurement Group, 5811A Uplander Way, Culver City, CA 90230, USA
Home Health Care Serv Q 19:77-102. 2001
..The findings illustrate the success of these innovative HIV care models in being responsive and sensitive to the needs of their target populations...
Developing geriatric nursing leaders via an annual leadership conferenceAngela Barron McBride
Indiana University School of Nursing, Indianapolis, IN 46202-5243, USA
Nurs Outlook 54:226-30. 2006
Satisfaction with services in innovative managed care programs for groups of traditionally underserved individuals with HIV/AIDS: empirical modelsD A Cherin
Measurement Group, 5811A Uplander Way, Culver City, CA 90230, USA
Home Health Care Serv Q 19:103-25. 2001
..Through the modeling methods, the groups most likely to experience the greatest program satisfaction are identified. In general, all groups were highly satisfied with the programs...
Unmet needs in groups of traditionally underserved individuals with HIV/AIDS: empirical modelsL A Melchior
Measurement Group, 5811A Uplander Way, Culver City, CA 90230, USA
Home Health Care Serv Q 19:29-51. 2001
..Patients who were homeless or in precarious housing also were vulnerable. Results are discussed in terms of designing and evaluating innovative service models to close these service gaps...