2022
Longitudinal Improvements in Viral Suppression for Persons With New HIV Diagnosis Receiving Care in the Ryan White Program: A 10-Year Experience in New Haven, CT (2009–2018)
Zhao A, Rizk C, Zhao X, Esu A, Deng Y, Barakat L, Villanueva M. Longitudinal Improvements in Viral Suppression for Persons With New HIV Diagnosis Receiving Care in the Ryan White Program: A 10-Year Experience in New Haven, CT (2009–2018). Open Forum Infectious Diseases 2022, 9: ofac196. PMID: 35794946, PMCID: PMC9251657, DOI: 10.1093/ofid/ofac196.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchViral suppressionHIV care continuumHIV diagnosisNew HIV diagnosesART initiationPrimary careCare continuumGreater New Haven areaHIV primary careRyan White ProgramAntiretroviral therapy initiationInhibitor-containing regimensLongitudinal improvementRecent HIV diagnosisComprehensive care modelNew Haven areaCase management servicesElectronic medical recordsEligible patientsPC visitsTherapy initiationPrimary outcomeMedical recordsWhite ProgramMedian number
2018
“No more falling through the cracks”: A qualitative study to inform measurement of integration of care of HIV and opioid use disorder
Oldfield BJ, Muñoz N, Boshnack N, Leavitt R, McGovern MP, Villanueva M, Tetrault JM, Edelman E. “No more falling through the cracks”: A qualitative study to inform measurement of integration of care of HIV and opioid use disorder. Journal Of Substance Use And Addiction Treatment 2018, 97: 28-40. PMID: 30577897, DOI: 10.1016/j.jsat.2018.11.007.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsOpioid use disorderIntegration of HIVUse disordersClinical staffCare of HIVCommunity-based participatory research principlesBehavioral health integrationImproved patient outcomesEvidence-based treatmentsDiverse care settingsParticipatory research principlesPrimary carePatient outcomesPatient-centered policiesCare settingsHealth integrationHIVQualitative studyStages of changeClinic leadershipCare instrumentIntegrated carePatientsBehavioral healthMeasures of quality