Care of sexual and gender minorities in the emergency department: a scoping review
Study objective This scoping review was conducted to collate and summarize the published
research literature addressing sexual and gender minority care in the emergency …
research literature addressing sexual and gender minority care in the emergency …
HIV prevention and treatment: the evolving role of the emergency department
K Stanley, M Lora, S Merjavy, J Chang, S Arora… - Annals of Emergency …, 2017 - Elsevier
Historically, the role of the emergency physician in HIV care has been constrained to treating
sick patients with opportunistic infections and postexposure prophylaxis for occupational …
sick patients with opportunistic infections and postexposure prophylaxis for occupational …
Understanding the patient's perspective on rapid and routine HIV testing in an inner-city urgent care center
AB Hutchinson, G Corbie-Smith, SB Thomas… - AIDS Education and …, 2004 - Guilford Press
The purpose of this study was to explore patient perspectives of rapid and routine HIV-
testing in an urgent care center at an urban public hospital. We conducted structured focus …
testing in an urgent care center at an urban public hospital. We conducted structured focus …
Barriers to HIV-testing among Hispanics in the United States: analysis of the National Health Interview Survey, 2000
C Lopez-Quintero, R Shtarkshall… - AIDS Patient Care & …, 2005 - liebertpub.com
Data from the 2000 National Health Interview Survey (NHIS) were analyzed to explore
barriers to HIV testing, and intentions to be tested among a nationally representative sample …
barriers to HIV testing, and intentions to be tested among a nationally representative sample …
Will patients “opt in” to perform their own rapid HIV test in the emergency department?
CA Gaydos, YH Hsieh, L Harvey, A Burah… - Annals of emergency …, 2011 - Elsevier
OBJECTIVE: We evaluate the feasibility and accuracy of existing point-of-care HIV tests
performed by an untrained patient compared with the routinely used HIV point-of-care test …
performed by an untrained patient compared with the routinely used HIV point-of-care test …
World Health Assembly Resolution 60.22 and its importance as a health care policy tool for improving emergency care access and availability globally
PD Anderson, RE Suter, T Mulligan, G Bodiwala… - Annals of emergency …, 2012 - Elsevier
The recent adoption of World Health Assembly Resolution 60.22, titled “Health Systems:
Emergency Care Systems,” has established an important health care policy tool for …
Emergency Care Systems,” has established an important health care policy tool for …
Detecting unsuspected HIV infection with a rapid whole-blood HIV test in an urban emergency department
SB Lyss, BM Branson, KA Kroc… - JAIDS Journal of …, 2007 - journals.lww.com
Objective: To evaluate and compare HIV screening and provider-referred diagnostic testing
as strategies for detecting undiagnosed HIV infection in an urban emergency department …
as strategies for detecting undiagnosed HIV infection in an urban emergency department …
A syndemic model of exchange sex among HIV-positive men who have sex with men
Exchange sex is a behavior associated with HIV transmission risk among men who have sex
with men (MSM). Few studies have examined exchange sex among HIV-positive MSM. We …
with men (MSM). Few studies have examined exchange sex among HIV-positive MSM. We …
Emergency department HIV testing and counseling: an ongoing experience in a low-prevalence area
MS Lyons, CJ Lindsell, HK Ledyard, PT Frame… - Annals of emergency …, 2005 - Elsevier
STUDY OBJECTIVE: Despite recommendations, emergency department (ED)-based HIV
screening is not widespread, and feasibility studies are generally limited to settings with high …
screening is not widespread, and feasibility studies are generally limited to settings with high …
Improving HIV screening and receipt of results by nurse-initiated streamlined counseling and rapid testing
HD Anaya, T Hoang, JF Golden… - Journal of General …, 2008 - Springer
Background HIV testing is cost-effective in unselected general medical populations, yet
testing rates among those at risk remain low, even among those with regular primary care …
testing rates among those at risk remain low, even among those with regular primary care …