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The purpose of this project is to beta-test a brief waiting room video intervention that promotes early initiation of antiretroviral treatment among treatment-naïve HIV-positive patients, adherence to antiretroviral treatment and retention in care among HIV-positive patients currently on therapy, sexual risk reduction tailored to HIV-positive persons, and patient-initiated discussion of these topics with their health providers. The video is currently being created, and will be ready for beta-testing by June 1, 2016. Results of the beta-testing will be used to refine and improve the video before dissemination to HIV/AIDS treatment facilities nationally. This video project is being funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention (DHAP).
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The overall goal of this study is to beta-test the waiting room video in three HIV/AIDS treatment facilities in different US jurisdictions with high AIDS prevalence. These results will be used to refine the video and to increase its effectiveness among minority persons living with HIV infection. The beta-testing will consist of: 1) unobtrusive observations of waiting room patients for one day at each facility and 2) de-identified, existing patient medical data abstracted from each facility's electronic medical record (EMR) system to investigate outcomes relevant to HIV medication adherence and retention in care.
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HIV/AIDS treatment facility inclusion: The participating treatment facilities will have a combined total of at least 2,700 monthly patient visits during the study period. Each of the HIV/AIDS treatment facilities meets the following inclusion criteria:
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4,003 participants in 2 patient groups
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