Target product profile for cell-based and gene-based therapies to achieve a cure for HIV
Sharon R. Lewin,
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Cathy Bansbach,
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Dominic Kemps
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The Lancet HIV,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
12(2), P. e154 - e162
Published: Jan. 5, 2025
Language: Английский
HIV Prevention in Syringe Service Programs Since the Start of COVID-19: Where Do We Go From Here?
Current HIV/AIDS Reports,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
22(1)
Published: Jan. 15, 2025
Language: Английский
Preliminary Outcomes from PrEP Well: A Community-led, Multicomponent HIV Prevention Strategy Implemented in a Transgender Community Health Center
Journal of Community Health,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: April 21, 2025
Language: Английский
Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) among people who use drugs: a qualitative scoping review of implementation determinants and change methods
Addiction Science & Clinical Practice,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
19(1)
Published: May 30, 2024
Abstract
Implementation
of
pre-exposure
prophylaxis
(PrEP)
to
prevent
HIV
transmission
is
suboptimal
in
the
United
States,
particularly
among
people
who
use
drugs
(PWUD).
PrEP
research
PWUD
scarce,
and
factors
that
impact
implementation
are
largely
unknown.
Therefore,
we
conducted
a
scoping
review
determinants
(i.e.,
barriers
facilitators),
as
well
change
methods
(implementation
strategies
adjunctive
interventions)
have
been
evaluated
increase
PWUD.
We
identified
32
peer-reviewed
articles
assessing
five
methods.
Determinants
were
coded
using
updated
Consolidated
Framework
for
Research
(CFIR),
which
an
established
framework
understand
multilevel
facilitators
associated
with
implementation.
Findings
indicate
most
was
recipients
patients),
focusing
on
awareness
willingness
PrEP,
less
focus
impacting
clinicians
service
delivery
systems.
Moreover,
very
few
improve
clinician
adoption
adherence
CDC
guidelines
provision
and/or
recipient
uptake
PrEP.
Future
needed
focuses
from
standpoint
innovative
awareness,
reach,
adoption,
sustained
guidelines.
Science
offers
wealth
knowledge
speed
up
effort
end
epidemic
States.
Language: Английский
Innovation and implementation determinants of HIV testing and linkage-to-care in the U.S.: a systematic review
Implementation Science Communications,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
5(1)
Published: Oct. 8, 2024
To
identify
innovation
and
implementation
determinants
of
HIV
testing,
diagnosis,
linkage-to-care
in
the
U.S.
Language: Английский
The perception of HIV self-testing and willingness to use mHealth for HIV prevention among Black men who have sex with men in Iowa, United States: A qualitative study
Digital Health,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
10
Published: Jan. 1, 2024
Objective
The
World
Health
Organization
approved
HIV
self-test
(HIVST)
to
break
the
barriers
testing.
Black
men
who
have
sex
with
(Black
MSM)
in
United
States
are
less
likely
test
for
or
link
care
due
several
factors,
such
as
stigma
and
distance.
We
explored
MSM's
knowledge
of
HIVST
their
willingness
use
a
mobile
application
(mHealth)
engage
health
providers.
Methods
Between
March
September
2023,
we
interviewed
12
MSM
small
urban
areas
awareness
mHealth.
Participants
were
recruited
through
purposive
snowball
sampling.
data
analyzed
inductively.
Results
age
range
was
20–42
years.
had
mixed
HIVST.
uptake
poor
HIVST,
lack
adequate
medical
insurance
access
kits,
concerns
about
efficacy
kits.
willing
via
mHealth
but
expressed
related
safety,
confidentiality,
risk
stigma.
recommended
wider
social
media
that
proposed
has
simple
interface
ease
use.
Conclusion
To
encourage
among
MSM,
Iowa
Department
Human
Services
should
make
accessible
(low-cost
free).
be
developed
interactive
interface,
including
images
videos
guide
linkage
professionals
assistance.
Language: Английский
Establishing Evidence Criteria for Implementation Strategies: A Delphi Study for HIV Services
Research Square (Research Square),
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Feb. 29, 2024
Abstract
Background.
There
are
no
criteria
specifically
for
evaluating
the
quality
of
implementation
research
and
recommend
strategies
likely
to
have
impact
practitioners.
We
describe
development
application
Best
Practices
Rubric,
a
set
evaluate
evidence
supporting
strategies,
in
context
HIV.
Methods.
developed
Rubric
from
2022–2023
three
phases.
(1)
purposively
selected
recruited
by
email
participants
representing
mix
expertise
HIV
service
delivery,
improvement,
science.
draft
rubric
based
on
literature
review
key
informant
interviews.
(2)
The
was
then
informed
revised
through
two
e-Delphi
rounds
using
survey
delivered
online
Qualtrics.
first
second
round
Delphi
surveys
consisted
71
52
open
close-ended
questions,
respectively,
asking
evaluate,
confirm,
make
suggestions
different
aspects
rubric.
After
each
round,
data
were
analyzed
synthesized
as
appropriate,
revised.
(3)
applied
studies
assessing
18
designed
promote
adoption
uptake
pre-exposure
prophylaxis,
an
prevention
medication,
assess
reliable
criteria.
Results.
Our
initial
yielded
existing
rubrics
intervention-level
evidence.
For
strategy-level
rubric,
additions
emerged
interviews,
example,
need
consider
specification
strategies.
Revisions
made
after
both
resulting
confirmation
five
evaluation
domains
–
design,
outcomes,
limitations
rigor,
strategy
specification,
equity
four
levels
best
practice,
promising
more
needed,
harmful
practices.
most
domains,
specified
at
level.
pilot
develop
process
provide
training,
we
achieved
98%
reliability
when
applying
Conclusions.
services.
Although
is
specific
HIV,
this
tool
adaptable
other
health
areas.
Language: Английский
Establishing evidence criteria for implementation strategies in the US: a Delphi study for HIV services
Implementation Science,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
19(1)
Published: July 15, 2024
There
are
no
criteria
specifically
for
evaluating
the
quality
of
implementation
research
and
recommending
strategies
likely
to
have
impact
practitioners.
We
describe
development
application
Best
Practices
Tool,
a
set
evaluate
evidence
supporting
HIV-specific
strategies.
Language: Английский
Psychiatrists' Experiences, Training Needs, and Preferences Regarding Prescription and Management of HIV Pre‐exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) Within Psychiatric Care
Psychiatric Research and Clinical Practice,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
6(4), P. 151 - 163
Published: Sept. 18, 2024
People
living
with
mental
illness
(PLWMI)
experience
a
disproportionate
prevalence
and
incidence
of
HIV.
Preventing
HIV
among
PLWMI
is
priority
for
multiple
domestic
public
health
agencies.
As
key
clinicians
this
group,
psychiatrists
may
have
an
important
role
to
play
in
increasing
PrEP
use
PLWMI.
Language: Английский