Viral suppression in Baltimore cohort 2010-2011
Principal Investigator(s): View help for Principal Investigator(s) Paul Sacamano, Johns Hopkins University. Bloomberg School of Public Health; Jason Farley, Johhns Hopkins University. School of Nursing
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Project Description
Persons living with HIV (PLWH) who are engaged in care, yet not virally suppressed, represent a risk for transmission and opportunity for risk reduction interventions. This study is an analysis of the associations of viral suppression status in an outpatient clinic cohort of PLWH with patient demographics and sexual and drug use behaviors. Information was collected through questionnaire and medical chart review. It is a secondary analysis of data gathered originally to examine associations with MRSA colonization among PLWH.
Scope of Project
Persons living with HIV receiving care at an outpatient clinic in Baltimore, Maryland
Methodology
Face-to-face interviews with questionnaire, clinic and hospital electronic medical records
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