- Prevention in FocusSelf-testing in Canada – learning from international HIV self-testing program models.
- Programming ConnectionPeer health navigation and contingency management to support linkage and engagement of trans women of colour in HIV care.
- Prevention in FocusThis article reviews the evidence that supports HIV health navigation, explains the soon-to-be-published guidelines, and provides an overview of the recommendations on assessing whether such a…
- In this chapter, we identify the responsibilities of the host agency related to peer health navigator training, which are specifically related to: training methods and training content.
- CATIE NewsPrevious research has found HIV-positive Canadians stop attending follow-up HIV appointments at rates between 11% and 24%.. Alberta researchers find that many ...
- Between 2010 and 2013, British Columbia’s Ministry of Health Services funded a comprehensive pilot project in Vancouver and Prince George to expand HIV testing, diagnosis, treatment, and care and…
- Prevention in FocusThis evidence review outlines findings on task-shifting in HIV testing programs, focusing on available evidence related to the accuracy, acceptability and uptake of HIV testing services by lay…
- Programming ConnectionA pilot program used pharmacists to deliver rapid point-of-care (POC) HIV testing in community pharmacies in Toronto and Ottawa.
- Prevention in FocusCreating comprehensive programs and services, based on clients’ needs, is one way to ensure that HIV, hepatitis C and STI programs offer the best combination of interventions to most effectively…
- Prevention in FocusKey recommendations from the new practice guidelines related to managing a peer health navigation program.
- Programming ConnectionIn 2017, a program using a nurse-led model for hepatitis C testing and treatment opened in a community-based mental health service co-located with alcohol and drug treatment services.
- Programming ConnectionA program to train and support family physicians to routinely offer HIV testing to all their patients.