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Are Patients and Their Providers Talking About Long-Acting Injectable Antiretroviral Therapy? Penetration into Clinical Encounters at Three U.S. Care Sites
- Christopoulos, Katerina A;
- Colasanti, Jonathan;
- Johnson, Mallory O;
- Tsuzuki, Manami Diaz;
- Erguera, Xavier A;
- Flores, Rey;
- Kerman, Jared;
- Dance, Kaylin;
- Sauceda, John A;
- Neilands, Torsten B;
- Dilworth, Samantha E;
- Koester, Kimberly A;
- Gutierrez, Jose;
- Schneider, John A;
- Montgomery, Elizabeth;
- McNulty, Moira C
- et al.
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https://doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofac293Abstract
Use of long-acting injectable antiretroviral therapy depends on patient awareness, provider discussion, and patient willingness to use. We conducted a postvisit survey with patients at 3 HIV clinics in San Francisco, Chicago, and Atlanta in May 2021 to assess for inequities in these early implementation phases.
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