Education Resources
Browse a repository of educational resources on retention and re-engagement in HIV care, including archived webinars, on-demand e-learning modules, supplemental education and practice aids, patient education and videos, on peer navigation, high-acuity response teams, models for retention in HIV care, and more.
Trainings
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Road Map to Re-Engagement: A Visual Guide to Overcoming Individual and System Barriers to HIV Care and Treatment
In this activity, an expert discusses the factors that contribute to people living with HIV (PLWH) falling out of care, the barriers associated with different strategies for re-engaging PLWH, and individualized plans that can be used for re-engaging PLWH back into care.
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Enhancing the HIV Care Team: Improving Retention in HIV Care with Navigation and Community Support
This webinar will provide learners with distinct perspectives on challenges and opportunities for integrating CHWs and PNs into the medical care team, as well as strategies for retaining and re-engaging people with HIV in care.
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Retaining and Re-Engaging People Living With HIV in Care: A Unique Look at Challenges and Opportunities From the Perspective of the Patient, Navigator, and Provider
In this activity, an expert provider, navigator, and two patients explore the factors that contribute to people living with HIV (PLWH) falling out of care and different strategies that can be used for re-engaging PLWH back into the HIV care continuum.
Educational Resources
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Listen. Learn. Engage.
Listen. Learn. Engage. is a video module on setting the foundation for long-term engagement with your patients.
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Compendium of Evidence-informed Approaches to Improving Health Outcomes for People Living with HIV
A collection of implementation guides on evidence-informed best practices in HIV care delivery.
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Replicating Innovative HIV Care Strategies to Priority Populations
Lessons learned from two interventions designed to improve linkage to care and supporting clients from priority populations including transgender women and Latinos of Mexican origins.
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Community Health Workers: Improving Linkage and Retention in HIV Care
Ten organizations across the U.S. integrated CHWs into their multidisciplinary care teams, through Improving Access to Care: Using Community Health Workers to Improve Linkage and Retention in HIV Care, a Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program (RWHAP) initiative from 2016 to 2019.
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Innovative HIV Care Strategies for People with HIV with Co-occurring Conditions
This webinar features two interventions designed to improve linkage to and retention in care and improve health outcomes: one on integrating HIV and addiction services and one on delivery of early intervention services for persons with HIV and STI diagnoses.
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Providing Gender-Affirming Care
Review of gender-affirming care issues, including key terminology, best practices in hormone therapy management, epidemiology of HIV in transgender populations, and strategies to improve HIV care and prevention in transgender communities.
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ESCALATE Glossary of Terms
The purpose of the ESCALATE training program is to facilitate transformative and relational change in Ryan White HIV/AIDS Programs (RWHAP) and the communities they serve. This is a Glossary of commonly used terms under in the ESCALATE capacity-building initiative.
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Harnessing Electronic Health Record Technologies to Improve Retention in HIV Care
Demonstration of how the development of a robust, HIV-specific retention module within a hospital’s the EHR (Epic) helped retention-in-care efforts and demonstrates how technology can be harnessed to retain patients in care, improve HIV care continuum outcomes, and help communities end the HIV epidemic.
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National HIV Curriculum: Linkage to HIV Care
This on-line module provides a review of the current state of linkage to care in the United States, examines the major barriers to linkage to care, and explores strategies for improving linkage to care.
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Educational Videos for Women of Color with HIV
Series of six brief, animated videos with HIV-specific patient education tailored for women of color with HIV.