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| Kimberly A KoesterSummaryAffiliation: University of California Country: USA Publications
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People living with HIV are receptive to HIV prevention interventions in clinical settings: a qualitative evaluationKimberly A Koester
AIDS Policy Research Center, Center for AIDS Prevention Studies, Department of Medicine, at the University of California in San Francisco, San Francisco, CA 94105, USA
AIDS Educ Prev 24:295-308. 2012..HIV prevention counseling benefited patients regardless of risk status...
A comparative evaluation of the process of developing and implementing an emergency department HIV testing programKaterina A Christopoulos
San Francisco General Hospital HIV AIDS Division, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, USA
Implement Sci 6:30. 2011..We sought to describe the development and implementation of HIV testing programs in three EDs, assess factors shaping the adoption and evolution of specific program elements, and identify barriers and facilitators to testing...
Implementation of HIV prevention interventions with people living with HIV/AIDS in clinical settings: challenges and lessons learnedKimberly A Koester
Center for AIDS Prevention Studies, AIDS Policy Research Center, University of California, 50 Beale Street Suite 1300, San Francisco, CA 94105, USA
AIDS Behav 11:S17-29. 2007..Interventions well matched to the clinical environment and the patient populations were feasible and acceptable to health care providers, prevention interventionists, and clinic staff...
Provider fatalism reduces the likelihood of HIV-prevention counseling in primary care settingsWayne T Steward
Center for AIDS Prevention Studies, University of California, San Francisco, California 94105, USA
AIDS Behav 10:3-12. 2006..However, clients in high fatalism clinics were more likely to be White, gay, educated, and older. Provider fatalism is a barrier that must be addressed when implementing HIV-prevention counseling in primary care settings...
Sex, risk and responsibility: provider attitudes and beliefs predict HIV transmission risk prevention counseling in clinical care settingsJanet J Myers
Center for AIDS Prevention Studies, University of California, San Francisco, 50 Beale Street, Suite 1300, San Francisco, CA 94105, USA
AIDS Behav 11:S30-8. 2007..To improve the quality and quantity of HIV PwP counseling, providers training should address attitudinal barriers and facilitators to counseling and the importance of addressing risk routinely...
Missed opportunities: prevention with HIV-infected patients in clinical care settingsStephen F Morin
University of California, San Francisco, 94105, USA
J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr 36:960-6. 2004..To assess current practices related to prevention with HIV-positive patients in Ryan White-funded primary care settings and the barriers to providing such services...
Trust, confidentiality, and the acceptability of sharing HIV-related patient data: lessons learned from a mixed methods study about Health Information ExchangesAndre Maiorana
Center for AIDS Prevention Studies, AIDS Policy Research Center, University of California, 50 Beale St, Suite 1300, San Francisco, CA 94105, USA
Implement Sci 7:34. 2012..Our analyses identify the kinds of concerns expressed by stakeholders about electronic data sharing and focus on the factors that ultimately facilitated acceptability of the new exchanges...
Messages HIV clinicians use in prevention with positives interventionsCarol Dawson Rose
Center for AIDS Prevention Studies, University of California, San Francisco, 94105, USA
AIDS Care 24:704-11. 2012..Findings suggest that in order for HIV care providers to incorporate HIV prevention discussions into their practice, acceptable approaches to speaking about risk behavior and prevention of HIV transmission must be developed...
Written clinic procedures enhance delivery of HIV "prevention with positives" counseling in primary health care settingsJanet J Myers
Center for AIDS Prevention Studies, University of California at San Francisco, San Francisco, CA 94105, USA
J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr 37:S95-S100. 2004..CONCLUSION: Written procedures provide an important guide for clinic staff and increase the likelihood that patients receive prevention with positives counseling irrespective of patient characteristics...
Helping patients talk about HIV: inclusion of messages on disclosure in prevention with positives interventions in clinical settingsAndre Maiorana
Center for AIDS Prevention Studies, AIDS PolicyResearch Center, University of California, San Francisco 50 Beale St, Suite 1300, San Francisco, CA 94105, USA
AIDS Educ Prev 24:179-92. 2012..PwP disclosure counseling can help influence a shift in patients' risk towards safer sex practices...
HIV surveillance in theory and practice: assessing the acceptability of California's non-name HIV surveillance regulationsKimberly A Koester
Center for AIDS Prevention Studies, University of California, San Francisco, CA 94105, USA
Health Policy 78:101-10. 2006..Views of health department staff varied across the four counties, with some expressing a strong preference of a names based system and others accepting the non-name system...
Supporting the integration of HIV testing into primary care settingsJanet J Myers
AIDS Education and Training Centers, National Evaluation Center, Department of Medicine, University of California, San Francisco, CA 94105, USA
Am J Public Health 102:e25-32. 2012..We examined the efforts of the US network of AIDS Education and Training Centers (AETCs) to increase HIV testing capacity across a variety of clinical settings...
Perceptions regarding the ease of use and usefulness of health information exchange systems among medical providers, case managers and non-clinical staff members working in HIV care and community settingsJanet J Myers
Center for AIDS Prevention Studies, University of California, San Francisco, CA 94105, United States
Int J Med Inform 81:e21-9. 2012..Participating clinics and community-based organizations added HIEs permitting bi-directional exchange of information across multiple provider sites serving the same HIV patient population...
Barriers and facilitators to enhancing HIV testing in publicly funded primary care clinics: findings from San FranciscoJanet J Myers
Center for AIDS Prevention Studies, University of California San Francisco, 50 Beale St, San Francisco, CA 94105, USA
AIDS Educ Prev 23:84-95. 2011..This study holds lessons for other jurisdictions seeking to expand HIV testing in primary care...
Health information exchange interventions can enhance quality and continuity of HIV careStarley B Shade
Center for AIDS Prevention Studies, University of California at San Francisco, San Francisco, CA 94105, United States
Int J Med Inform 81:e1-9. 2012....
Understanding patient acceptance and refusal of HIV testing in the emergency departmentKaterina A Christopoulos
San Francisco General Hospital HIV AIDS Division, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, USA
BMC Public Health 12:3. 2012..It is thought that patients who decline may be at higher risk for HIV infection, thus we sought to better understand patient acceptance and refusal of ED HIV testing...
The essential role of reconfiguration capabilities in the implementation of HIV-related health information exchangesWayne T Steward
Center for AIDS Prevention Studies, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA 94105, USA
Int J Med Inform 81:e10-20. 2012....
Community consultation in HIV prevention research: a study of community advisory boards at 6 research sitesStephen F Morin
AIDS Policy Research Center, University of California, San Francisco, CA 94105, USA
J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr 33:513-20. 2003..To better understand how community advisory boards (CABs) can be used to improve the quality of HIV prevention trials...
