This presentation provides an overview of structure & ongoing studies, highlighting the potential for NISH multi-site research to support EHE goals & advance implementation science. This presentation explores generalizability vs. context, power in numbers, and developing and testing implementation strategies to advance effectiveness & equity.
This presentation by LeRoy Blea, MPH was part of the moving research to practice panel (2024 National EHE Meeting). This presentation described the California Department of Public Health’s efforts to document successes of interventions linked to priority populations, continue community engagement and collaboration linked directly to improving interventions, and share best practices across regions.
This presentation by Mario Perez, MPH was part of the moving research to practice panel (2024 National EHE Meeting). This presentation described the importance of transforming healthcare delivery systems, starting a 10-year national MH/SW/SUD specialist workforce training program, and changing the way we share data with frontline providers.
This presentation by Reva Datar, PhD, MPH was part of the moving research to practice panel (2024 National EHE Meeting). This presentation described successes and challenges in community engaged research among academic- and community-based partners engaged in EHE activities to improve opportunities for future collaborations.
This presentation by Raphael Landovitz, MD, MSc, and Wendy Garland, MPH was part of strategy #3 panel (2024 National EHE Meeting). This presentation highlighted how PrEP use remains suboptimal in populations that could benefit greatly and explores what a conditional cash transfer intervention for HIV prevention should look like for high-need populations in South LA.
This presentation by Susanne Doblecki-Lewis, MD was part of strategy #3 panel (2024 National EHE Meeting). This presentation highlighted lessons learned across multiple EHE supplements, including how mobile clinics can increase equitable reach of HIV prevention services and how social network strategies are promising for further increasing the reach of HIV testing and PrEP.
This presentation by Stephen Bonett, PhD, NP was part of strategy #3 panel (2024 National EHE Meeting). This presentation discusses aims to implement and evaluate a Healthforce Capacity Building Program across 10 PDPH supported agencies to assess changes in service quality and explore participants’ endorsements and recommendations of the program for scale across EHE jurisdictions.
This presentation by Jeannette Webb was part of strategy #2 panel (2024 National EHE Meeting). The presentation provided examples of how we are engaging criminal legal populations in research and shared results from an EHE funded supplement focused on PrEP implementation in jails and following release from the perspective of stakeholders.
This presentation by Lynn Matthews, MD, MPH, and DeAndra Tuyishime, MAEd, CHES, RPCV was part of strategy #2 panel (2024 National EHE Meeting). The presentation examined rural U.S. challenges in accessing HIV testing, mobile HIV counseling and testing as a way to increase testing coverage, and a pilot implementation project that aims to increase mobile testing in rural Alabama.
This presentation by Mariano Kanamori, PhD, and Stephen Fallon, PhD was part of strategy #2 panel (2024 National EHE Meeting). The presentation discussed successful strategies for partnership which included supporting community-based participatory research, recognizing the diversity of the community, and the willingness to learn from partners’ skills.
