Organizational readiness to implement bundled interventions to increase HIV linkage and retention in care and treatment: results from the Black Women First (BWF) initiative
Abstract Background Evidence-based and evidence-informed interventions designed to address gaps in the HIV care continuum have the potential to improve HIV care and treatment. However, inadequate organizational readiness can derail intervention uptake, prevent the integration of interventions, and c...
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Main Authors: | Angela Wangari Walter (Author), Minu P. Mohan (Author), Xiyuan Zhang (Author), Melanie Rocco (Author), Serena Rajabiun (Author), Howard J. Cabral (Author), Clara A. Chen (Author), Esther Jennings (Author), Julianne N. Dugas (Author), Talitha Dantas (Author), Judith C. Scott (Author), Alicia Downes (Author), Linda S. Sprague Martinez (Author) |
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2024-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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