Summary of recommendations by Alma Guerrero, Department of Pediatrics, UCLA for the COVID-19 Roundtable Providers Summit on Tuesday, August 31, 2021. The recommendations focused on mobilizing service providers, improving patient-provider interaction, and the increase of vaccination rates.
The resource guide is organized as a list containing the information of various community partners that were invited speakers at the COVID-19 Community Leadership Summit. The information provided is related to COVID-19 vaccination efforts and incorporates a point of contact for any additional information if needed. The resource guide is meant to be shared to support on-going efforts to increase COVID-19 vaccines.
This factsheet describes contingency management (CM) as a behavioral intervention that promotes healthy behavior using positive reinforcement in the form of rewards. CM was adopted by public health practitioners and policymakers to help bring about a variety of positive health outcomes, including employment seeking behaviors, starting and continuing to take prescribed medications for the prevention of HIV and remaining engaged in HIV care.
Report of the guidelines of the CHIPTS Community Advisory Board (CAB), CAB members are responsible for advising CHIPTS research, disseminating research information and providing community perspective on various activities and functions of CHIPTS. The report further describes ways of nominating CAB members and criteria for membership.
This intervention manual reflects the UCLA Semel Institute-Center for Community Health new strategy to take a holistic approach to help MMT service providers and clients address obstacles and challenges in order to enhance the effectiveness of MMT programs through providing intervention programs for service providers at the selected MMT clinics in Sichuan Province, China. The ultimate goal of the intervention is to improve the physical health and mental health, enhance treatment adherence and reduce HIV risk for the participating MMT clients
This FAQ is meant to answer a set of common questions and answers intended to help you enroll in and better understand your coverage through Covered California. This guide is designed specifically to help people living with HIV and hepatitis C and people considering preexposure prophylaxis (PrEP).
The purpose of this intervention outline is to serve as a guideline for intervention facilitators for training and preparing commune health workers (CHWs) to intervene injecting drug users (IDUs) and their family members (FMs).
The TEA (Together for Empowerment Activities) intervention for HIV-affected families in Anhui of China is delivered at three levels simultaneously: 1) TEA Gathering (small group for parent living with HIV [PLH] and family members at the individual level), 2) TEA Time (home-based family activities with children that accompany each TEA Gathering at the family level), and 3) TEA Garden (community events that build social integration for HIV-affected families). The theoretical framework underlying the intervention sessions.
Oral presentation by Robert E. Weiss on December 2016 discussing risk factors related to maternal births through the lens of maternal education, religion, and socio-economics. The presentation provides estimates of infant mortality risk for each birth using a hierarchical Bayesian logit model.