2025
Observational pilot using a Data to Care intervention strategy to promote HCV re-engagement and cure for persons with HIV/HCV co-infection who are out of care
Wegener M, Gosselin D, Brooks R, Speers S, Villanueva M. Observational pilot using a Data to Care intervention strategy to promote HCV re-engagement and cure for persons with HIV/HCV co-infection who are out of care. BMC Health Services Research 2025, 25: 140. PMID: 39856760, PMCID: PMC11763122, DOI: 10.1186/s12913-025-12307-6.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDepartment of Public HealthHepatitis C virus treatment initiationHIV/HCV co-infectionHepatitis C virusPublic health strategiesConnecticut Department of Public HealthRe-engagementMethodsIn partnershipOutreach outcomesCare engagementCo-infectionHealth strategiesTreatment initiationHIV/HCV co-infected personsHepatitis C virus cureFollow-up approachHepatitis C virus treatmentCo-infected personsDirect-acting antiviralsIntervention strategiesPublic healthOutreach effortsPersons co-infectedHIVObservational pilot
2024
Continuous care engagement in clinical practice: perspectives on selected current strategies for people with HIV in the United States
Villanueva M, Wheeler D, Applin S, Hodge T, Zack B, Rebeiro P. Continuous care engagement in clinical practice: perspectives on selected current strategies for people with HIV in the United States. Expert Review Of Anti-infective Therapy 2024, 22: 1043-1053. PMID: 39417530, DOI: 10.1080/14787210.2024.2412988.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCare engagementContinuing care engagementMultistakeholder groupHealthcare system levelPatient's support networkContinuous patient engagementHIV viral suppressionHIV-related morbidityAssociated with reduced ratesPatient engagementHIV carePersonal carePatient levelSupport networksMultidisciplinary teamCareDelivery researchEngagement strategiesGroup of expertsViral suppressionClinical practiceClinical levelAntiretroviral therapyHIVExternal partnerships
2022
Advancing data to care strategies for persons with HIV using an innovative reconciliation process
Villanueva M, Miceli J, Speers S, Nichols L, Carroll C, Jenkins H, Altice F. Advancing data to care strategies for persons with HIV using an innovative reconciliation process. PLOS ONE 2022, 17: e0267903. PMID: 35511958, PMCID: PMC9071117, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0267903.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDisease intervention specialistsHIV care continuumCare continuumNon-randomized patientsPublic health surveillance dataOngoing HIV transmissionClinic visit dataHealth surveillance dataPublic health surveillanceHIV clinicHIV eliminationViral loadHIV transmissionCare engagementCopies/Clinic staffClinic dataYale University SchoolVisit dataHealth surveillancePWHSurveillance dataPatientsCells/Intervention specialists
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