2025
Pre-implementation findings on the barriers and potential solutions to initiate same-day antiretroviral therapy among people who inject drugs in Malaysia
Oliveros D, Jenarun G, Salleh N, Saifi R, Earnshaw V, Madden L, Bromberg D, Sutherland R, Nikitin B, Kamarulzaman A, Altice F. Pre-implementation findings on the barriers and potential solutions to initiate same-day antiretroviral therapy among people who inject drugs in Malaysia. International Journal Of Drug Policy 2025, 145: 104967. PMID: 40865440, DOI: 10.1016/j.drugpo.2025.104967.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCommunity health workersNominal group techniqueHIV specialistsPre-implementationHighest-ranked barrierSame-day ARTSame-day antiretroviral therapyHIV treatment servicesPre-implementation findingsFear of policeInjected drugsAntiretroviral therapyHIV servicesInterpersonal stigmaHealth workersHIV providersMixed-method research strategyPre-implementation activitiesSocioecological modelImplementation barriersFocus groupsHarm reductionTreatment servicesGreater Kuala LumpurNGO partnerships
2013
Optimizing Care for HIV-Infected People Who Use Drugs: Evidence-Based Approaches to Overcoming Healthcare Disparities
Meyer JP, Althoff AL, Altice FL. Optimizing Care for HIV-Infected People Who Use Drugs: Evidence-Based Approaches to Overcoming Healthcare Disparities. Clinical Infectious Diseases 2013, 57: 1309-1317. PMID: 23797288, PMCID: PMC3792721, DOI: 10.1093/cid/cit427.Peer-Reviewed Reviews, Practice Guidelines, Standards, and Consensus StatementsConceptsHuman immunodeficiency virusSubstance use disordersAntiretroviral therapyHealthcare disparitiesInitiation of ARTComorbid substance use disorderHIV treatment outcomesContinuum of careEvidence-based strategiesEvidence-based approachHIV specialistsHIV careHIV diagnosisImmunodeficiency virusTreatment outcomesUse disordersSubstance useCareDiagnosisDrugsOutcomesDisparitiesNegative outcomesTherapyEpidemiology
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