Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®

Digital Commons Network

Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®

Public Health

Himmelfarb Health Sciences Library, The George Washington University

GW Authored Works

Pre-exposure prophylaxis

Articles 1 - 1 of 1

Full-Text Articles in Entire DC Network

Implementation Of Client-Centered Care Coordination For Hiv Prevention With Black Men Who Have Sex With Men: Activities, Personnel Costs, And Outcomes—Hptn 073, Darren L. Whitfield, La Ron E. Nelson, Arnošt Komárek, De Anne Turner, Zhao Ni, Donte T. Boyd, Tamara Taggart, S. Raquel Ramos, Leo Wilton, Geetha G. Beauchamp, Lisa Hightow-Weidman, Steven J. Shoptaw, Manya Magnus, Kenneth H. Mayer, Sheldon D. Fields, Darrell P. Wheeler Jan 2022

Implementation Of Client-Centered Care Coordination For Hiv Prevention With Black Men Who Have Sex With Men: Activities, Personnel Costs, And Outcomes—Hptn 073, Darren L. Whitfield, La Ron E. Nelson, Arnošt Komárek, De Anne Turner, Zhao Ni, Donte T. Boyd, Tamara Taggart, S. Raquel Ramos, Leo Wilton, Geetha G. Beauchamp, Lisa Hightow-Weidman, Steven J. Shoptaw, Manya Magnus, Kenneth H. Mayer, Sheldon D. Fields, Darrell P. Wheeler

GW Authored Works

Background: Black men who have sex with men (MSM) experience disproportionate rates of HIV infection in the USA, despite being no more likely to engage in sexual risk behaviors than other MSM racial/ethnic groups. HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) has been shown to reduce risk of HIV acquisition; however, rates of PrEP use among Black MSM remain low. Clinical, psychosocial, and structural factors have been shown to impact PrEP use and adherence among Black MSM. Care coordination of HIV prevention services has the potential to improve PrEP use and adherence for Black MSM, as it has been shown to improve HIV-related …