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Reengagement and Retention in HIV Care to End the HIV Epidemic in Rural and Underserved Communities: An Interdisciplinary Team Approach

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Overview / Abstract:

Target Audience
This activity is designed specifically for primary care clinicians, nurses, pharmacists, and other members of the healthcare team who serve patients in rural and underserved communities.

Program Overview
Approximately 1.1 million individuals are living with HIV in the United States, yet only about 50% are retained in care. Failure to engage with care is associated with poorer health outcomes and a higher risk of HIV transmission. In rural and underserved communities, particularly those in the Southeast, the burden of HIV is disproportionately high. Individuals who reside in these areas also face significant barriers to care"including stigma, clinician shortages, long travel distances to care, and poverty"that exacerbate the problem. Thus, strategies to ensure these patients continue their HIV care are urgently needed. In this activity, a multidisciplinary panel featuring a physician, social worker, and peer educator will share perspectives and discuss evidence-based interventions to identify, reengage, and retain people with HIV in care. Best practices for providing individualized, guideline-based treatment to patients living with HIV will also be reviewed as part of the conversation.

This activity was recorded from a live webcast on January 27, 2023. Please note that data, information, and guidance presented in the video are subject to change.

Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this activity, participants should be better able to:

Employ evidence-based interventions to identify, reengage, and retain people with HIV in care
Examine factors that impact antiretroviral therapy selection in patients with HIV such as adherence, resistance potential, and safety
Apply current evidence and guideline recommendations to individualize HIV treatment and meet the clinical and social needs of the patient
Incorporate evidence-based strategies to improve multidisciplinary management and engagement in HIV care in rural and underserved communities

Expiration

Mar 15, 2024

Discipline(s)

Nursing CNE, Pharmacy CPE, Physician CME

Format

Online

Credits / Hours

1.5

Accreditation

ACCME, ANCC, ACPE

Presenters / Authors / Faculty

Onyema E. Ogbuagu, MD, FACP, FIDSA
Associate Professor of Medicine
Director, HIV Clinical Trials Program
Yale AIDS Program, Section of Infectious Diseases
Yale School of Medicine
Attending Physician, Infectious Diseases
Yale-New Haven Health, Yale Medicine
New Haven, CT

Raven O’Rourke, LCSW, MPH
Social Work Team Lead
Vanderbilt Comprehensive Care Clinic
Nashville, TN

Tiye Link, EdD, MS, MBA
Program Director, Healthy University
Peer Educator
Nashville CARES
Nashville, TN

Sponsors / Supporters / Grant Providers

Talem Health; RME Collaborative; Gilead Sciences, Inc.

Keywords / Search Terms

Relias LLC Infectious Disease, Obstetrics & Gynecology, Pharmacy, Primary Care, AIDS/HIV, Sexually Transmitted Diseases Free CE CME

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