Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2613370096> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2613370096 abstract "To date, HIV prevention efforts have largely relied on singular strategies (e.g., behavioral or biomedical approaches alone) with modest HIV risk-reduction outcomes for people who use drugs (PWUD), many of whom experience a wide range of neurocognitive impairments (NCI). We report on the process and outcome of our formative research aimed at developing an integrated biobehavioral approach that incorporates innovative strategies to address the HIV prevention and cognitive needs of high-risk PWUD in drug treatment. Our formative work involved first adapting an evidence-based behavioral intervention-guided by the Assessment-Decision-Administration-Production-Topical experts-Integration-Training-Testing model-and then combining the behavioral intervention with an evidence-based biomedical intervention for implementation among the target population. This process involved eliciting data through structured focus groups (FGs) with key stakeholders-members of the target population (n = 20) and treatment providers (n = 10). Analysis of FG data followed a thematic analysis approach utilizing several qualitative data analysis techniques, including inductive analysis and cross-case analysis. Based on all information, we integrated the adapted community-friendly health recovery program-a brief evidence-based HIV prevention behavioral intervention-with the evidence-based biomedical component [i.e., preexposure prophylaxis (PrEP)], an approach that incorporates innovative strategies to accommodate individuals with NCI. This combination approach-now called the biobehavioral community-friendly health recovery program-is designed to address HIV-related risk behaviors and PrEP uptake and adherence as experienced by many PWUD in treatment. This study provides a complete example of the process of selecting, adapting, and integrating the evidence-based interventions-taking into account both empirical evidence and input from target population members and target organization stakeholders. The resultant brief evidence-based biobehavioral approach could significantly advance primary prevention science by cost-effectively optimizing PrEP adherence and HIV risk reduction within common drug treatment settings." @default.
- W2613370096 created "2017-05-19" @default.
- W2613370096 creator A5022112900 @default.
- W2613370096 creator A5044840931 @default.
- W2613370096 creator A5058849441 @default.
- W2613370096 creator A5083593045 @default.
- W2613370096 date "2017-05-11" @default.
- W2613370096 modified "2023-10-17" @default.
- W2613370096 title "Developing an Integrated, Brief Biobehavioral HIV Prevention Intervention for High-Risk Drug Users in Treatment: The Process and Outcome of Formative Research" @default.
- W2613370096 cites W1543473323 @default.
- W2613370096 cites W1900190126 @default.
- W2613370096 cites W1964724613 @default.
- W2613370096 cites W1970325459 @default.
- W2613370096 cites W1970463247 @default.
- W2613370096 cites W1972726638 @default.
- W2613370096 cites W1974281422 @default.
- W2613370096 cites W1975730025 @default.
- W2613370096 cites W1978336839 @default.
- W2613370096 cites W1980020441 @default.
- W2613370096 cites W1983456583 @default.
- W2613370096 cites W1988069799 @default.
- W2613370096 cites W1989807443 @default.
- W2613370096 cites W1989909762 @default.
- W2613370096 cites W1993151713 @default.
- W2613370096 cites W1993530236 @default.
- W2613370096 cites W1995945110 @default.
- W2613370096 cites W1999480157 @default.
- W2613370096 cites W2000761749 @default.
- W2613370096 cites W2004688271 @default.
- W2613370096 cites W2005325503 @default.
- W2613370096 cites W2010783491 @default.
- W2613370096 cites W2014806891 @default.
- W2613370096 cites W2020212092 @default.
- W2613370096 cites W2021234774 @default.
- W2613370096 cites W2025440060 @default.
- W2613370096 cites W2027316797 @default.
- W2613370096 cites W2027709484 @default.
- W2613370096 cites W2029513457 @default.
- W2613370096 cites W2035760192 @default.
- W2613370096 cites W2038268586 @default.
- W2613370096 cites W2041360940 @default.
- W2613370096 cites W2042273681 @default.
- W2613370096 cites W2043172410 @default.
- W2613370096 cites W2044619545 @default.
- W2613370096 cites W2046895647 @default.
- W2613370096 cites W2047498857 @default.
- W2613370096 cites W2047559808 @default.
- W2613370096 cites W2053275911 @default.
- W2613370096 cites W2057939743 @default.
- W2613370096 cites W2060451052 @default.
- W2613370096 cites W2061067944 @default.
- W2613370096 cites W2076931185 @default.
- W2613370096 cites W2086490212 @default.
- W2613370096 cites W2088562888 @default.
- W2613370096 cites W2093240448 @default.
- W2613370096 cites W2103920597 @default.
- W2613370096 cites W2107814183 @default.
- W2613370096 cites W2111202598 @default.
- W2613370096 cites W2111208606 @default.
- W2613370096 cites W2115836373 @default.
- W2613370096 cites W2117057469 @default.
- W2613370096 cites W2118098588 @default.
- W2613370096 cites W2118743377 @default.
- W2613370096 cites W2121165607 @default.
- W2613370096 cites W2122154222 @default.
- W2613370096 cites W2123212048 @default.
- W2613370096 cites W2129073006 @default.
- W2613370096 cites W2129750559 @default.
- W2613370096 cites W2153360349 @default.
- W2613370096 cites W2153375166 @default.
- W2613370096 cites W2154783012 @default.
- W2613370096 cites W2157211509 @default.
- W2613370096 cites W2162226934 @default.
- W2613370096 cites W2164215060 @default.
- W2613370096 cites W2168251450 @default.
- W2613370096 cites W2309617203 @default.
- W2613370096 cites W2330282411 @default.
- W2613370096 cites W2331982875 @default.
- W2613370096 cites W2398835840 @default.
- W2613370096 cites W2479082138 @default.
- W2613370096 cites W2513661006 @default.
- W2613370096 cites W2523740084 @default.
- W2613370096 cites W2561933682 @default.
- W2613370096 cites W2564198193 @default.
- W2613370096 cites W2583296475 @default.
- W2613370096 cites W4241579078 @default.
- W2613370096 doi "https://doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2017.00561" @default.
- W2613370096 hasPubMedCentralId "https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/5425476" @default.
- W2613370096 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28553295" @default.
- W2613370096 hasPublicationYear "2017" @default.
- W2613370096 type Work @default.
- W2613370096 sameAs 2613370096 @default.
- W2613370096 citedByCount "24" @default.
- W2613370096 countsByYear W26133700962017 @default.
- W2613370096 countsByYear W26133700962018 @default.
- W2613370096 countsByYear W26133700962019 @default.
- W2613370096 countsByYear W26133700962020 @default.
- W2613370096 countsByYear W26133700962021 @default.
- W2613370096 countsByYear W26133700962022 @default.
- W2613370096 countsByYear W26133700962023 @default.